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Surrey Case Study: Sepam – A Global Engineering Firm

Surrey Case Study: Sepam – A Global Engineering Firm

Our Surrey crew moved one of the offices for Sepam, a global engineering and project management firm, over to Ireland. This was meant to be a simple three day move, but due to the ever changing nature of removals and relocations, it ended up taking a little longer.

Three crew and a 7.5 ton vehicle were on hand to dismantle furniture and decommission tech on the first day. The crew then set off for the ferry to Ireland on the second day but it was unfortunately cancelled. The crew then headed back to our depot and put the items in storage until further transportation could be arranged. Our office staff and crews then worked hard over the Christmas period to make sure the furniture and computers were delivered as quickly and safely as possible.

Our contact at Sepam was really happy with the outcome and our crews were home to spend New Year with their families!

If you have a commercial relocation in or around the Surrey area please contact our team today on 01483 694 305

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