Baton Rouge LA Moving Companies

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AMSA Member
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Who is AMSA?

Established in 1936, the American Moving and Storage Association is a non profit trade association based out of Washington D.C. With more than 3,500 professional mover members, AMSA is dedicated to making your move successful every step of the way. AMSA moving company members are professional movers moving interstate household goods (between states). In addition, these companies may provide intrastate and local moving services as well as storage in a warehouse. AMSA represents all facets of the moving and the storage industry: van lines, agents, independent movers, forwarders, international movers, auto transporters, suppliers and others.

AMSA carefully screens its mover members, ensuring that consumers are matched to movers who have met all licensing and insurance requirements, and providing for arbitration of disputes between consumers and movers through its "Household Goods Dispute Settlement Program." One of AMS''s goals is a well-informed public that better understands the value of professional moving service.

The American Moving and Storage Association is a member-driven and offers a complete range of services to its members.

AMSA members transport between 1.3 and 1.5 million households each year.
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Hercules Moving Systems
Hercules Van Lines is a well established Los Angeles mover providing nationwide relocation services across the country.
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US DOT: 1685249

DOT: 190477

ICC: 619135

Hercules Moving Systems
Booska Worldwide Movers
Baton Rouge Louisiana moving companies, Booska Movers is a family owned and operated company, celebrating 60 years of providing stress free moves. We're a full service independent...
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US DOT: 786533

ICC: 437707

Booska Worldwide Movers
Starving Student Movers Inc
We at Starving Student Movers know how moving can be a stressful time in someone's life. Therefore, we do more than just offer a first-clas...
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US DOT: 318223

DOT: LPSC 7293 - A

ICC: ICC 166404

Starving Student Movers Inc
Gouffon Moving & Storage
Times and equipment may have changed, but Gouffon's tradition of quality moving and storage services has remained steady for 119 years. Kno...
 

US DOT: 553340

ICC: 273542

Gouffon Moving & Storage
A Moving Around
Baton Rouge LA movers, At "A Moving Around" we understand the significance of moving not just furniture but the family as well. This major choice must not be take...
 

US DOT: 1302391

ICC: 504508

A Moving Around
Empire Relocation Inc
EMPIRE RELOCATION INC. IS A MOVING COMPANY THAT’S HERE TO FULFILL ALL YOU’RE MOVING NEEDS!!!!!! WE CAN COMPLETELY PACK, LOAD & UNLOAD, ...
 

US DOT: 2182063

ICC: 759167

Empire Relocation Inc
Eden Relocation
We are a full service moving company. We understand the stress involved in relocating to a new residence. We would like to make this transi...
 

US DOT: 932259

ICC: 401787

Eden Relocation
Cardinal Moving Systems
Moving services Baton Rouge, Guardian Cargo Logistics is an international moving and shipping company specializing in both residential and commercial relocations.
 

US DOT: 1580667

ICC: 585270

Cardinal Moving Systems
Mango Moving
Moving Baton Rouge, Mango Moving is a licensed and insured nationwide moving company and a leading provider of affordable moving services and moving storage so...
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US DOT: 2117018

ICC: 737913

Mango Moving
All My Sons - Baton Rouge
All My Sons Moving and Storage is family owned and operated with over four generations of moving experience. Our premier moving and storage...
 

US DOT: 1980694

DOT: LPSC 7508

ICC: 701686

All My Sons - Baton Rouge

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Not long ago, Baton Rouge was just your typical sluggish river town, but in recent decades, several hundred thousand residents have relocated to the area and are now pleased to call Baton Rouge home. A vibrant community rich in heritage and charm, Baton Rouge well-known hospitality and vigor are the result of a unique population of spirited residents. Come and experience the wonder of Baton Rouge, Louisiana's capital city, located only 80 miles west of New Orleans and known affectionately as the “Red Stick.” Come enjoy the grand tour of one of the most historic, vibrant and always unforgettable cities in the South.

History:
In 1718, the first French settlement in the area was established; however, in 1763, the British took control of the area. The Spanish took control of the region following the American Revolution; their control lasted until into the 1800s. Local settlers overthrew the Spanish settlers, and the U.S. flag was flown over the region. In 1817, the city was incorporated. The state capital was moved to Baton Rouge from New Orleans in 1849 and it remained there until the break out of the Civil War. On May 29, 1862, Union troops occupied Baton Rouge, and the capital was moved back to New Orleans. By the late 1880s, the city began recuperating its former status; beginning with the return of Famed Louisiana State University back within the city’s borers. In 1930, Standard Oil Company relocated refining operations to the banks of the river and soon after a new Louisiana State Capitol Building was again built in Baton Rouge. Today, Baton Rouge is at the heart of Louisiana government and is experience continued growth. The population doubled after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans. Motivated by fears of future hurricanes and levee troubles, many of those who left New Orleans remain in Baton Rouge today.

Economy:
Baton Rouge is home to one of the country’s largest deep-water ports, equipped to handle both ocean river vessels. This large channel on the lower Mississippi River has established the area as the nations’ most appealing locations for industrial development. Forest and agricultural products, coal, steel and pipe, ores and petroleum products top the list of goods shipped through the port. The Baton Rouge area is a natural resource basin exist, giving industries inexpensive access to the natural resources of water, gas, oil, timberland, salt and other raw materials. The travel industry continues to provide for the local economy in Baton Rouge. Future growth in the Baton Rouge, Louisiana area appears to be in tourism, as well as in finance, insurance and health care. With all of these exciting job opportunities, it's no wonder so many Baton Rouge moving companies are so busy.

Tourism:
Baton Rouge offers a semi-tropical climate, perfect for your outdoor activities. Politics is deeply entangled in the culture of the city, which can be seen in both the storied past of local dealmakers and in the political history that is being written now inside the art deco skyscraper that serves as the current capitol. Home to Louisiana State University and several smaller colleges and universities, Baton Rouge rings with the energy of youth; holding on tightly to its traditions in Southern lifestyle and historic sites. LSU's home football games are at the top of most residents fall social calendar. Enjoy tailgating and check out the massive Tiger Stadium. Restoration of the city center provides attractions ranging from riverfront casinos to the contemporary Shaw Center for the Arts, which clusters an art museum, theaters and restaurants in the heart of downtown.

Colleges/Universities:
• Louisiana State University
• Southern University
• Our Lady of the Lake College

Interesting Facts:
• Baton Rouge is French for “red stick.”
• The city’s hotel rates are among the most affordable in the U.S.
• Baton Rouge hosted the 1983 Special Olympics International Summer Games at LSU.

Helpful Links:
• Baton Rouge Real Estate
• Baton Rouge Dental Offices
• Baton Rouge Insurance
• Baton Rouge Moving Guide

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