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Technology Relocation

From your initial IT consultation to ensuring it’s back up and running at your desired destination, Clockwork Removals and Storage will be with you every step of the way to make your technology relocation simple and stress-free.

Our specialist engineering team have a wealth of experience within the industry and have performed countless IT moves, so you can be sure we’re well versed when it comes to providing seamless Technology Relocations.

For complete technological project management when you relocate your offices, wherever you are in the UK, trust in Clockwork Removals and Storage to do the job right the first time around.

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IT Moves

Clockwork Removals and Storage have the expertise to conduct large IT equipment moves, to meet the needs of any client because, for us, no job is too big or small. Regardless of whether you’re moving an internal network to another floor or relocating a complex multi-site network, we have the appropriate IT solutions to tackle any task.

Our full range of IT moves include:

  • Decommissioning and recommissioning of desktop equipment and servers
  • Full cabling services
  • Network configuration
  • Floor box moves
  • Technical support
  • IT cleaning services

Business Relocation Case Studies

Case Study: Christians Against Poverty

Business Relocation

Dundee Technology Park: Specialist Equipment Relocation

Business Relocation

Garnethill Multicultural Centre, Glasgow

Business Relocation

Laboratory Relocation Case Study

Business Relocation

Case Study: Commercial Relocation, Angus Cycle Hub

Business Relocation

Sheffield Charity Case Study: Baby Basics

Business Relocation

Case Study: Smile Direct

Business Relocation

Selfridges changes run like Clockwork: Case Study

Business Relocation

Case Study: Sepam – A Global Engineering Firm

Business Relocation

National Galleries of Scotland: Case Study

Business Relocation

Commercial Case Study: The Slavery Museum

Business Relocation

Case Study: Macdonald Hotel Group

Business Relocation

Case Study: St. Pancras London, Autograph Collection

Business Relocation, Logistical Support

Sheffield Branch Commercial Moves

Business Relocation

Leeds Case Study: Mustard Wharf Apartments

Business Relocation

Edinburgh University: Case Study

Business Relocation

Multisite Commercial Relocation, South London

Business Relocation

London Borough of Newham: Case Study

Business Relocation

Case Study: Atkins Global

Business Relocation

Perth Case Study: The Duke’s Championship Golf Course

Business Relocation

Case Study: Relocating an IBM S/360 Mainframe System for National Museums Scotland (NMS)

Business Relocation

UNHCR: Case Study

Business Relocation

Case Study: Athenaeum Hotel Penthouse Suites, London

Business Relocation, Procurement Services, Logistical Support

Perth Case Study: Glenalmond School

Business Relocation
 
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