Atlas Van Lines Grows with New Agent Lincoln Moving & Storage Co., Inc.
Kent Wash. (PRWEB) December 14, 2015 -- Leading mover Atlas Van Lines expands by welcoming a new agent, Lincoln Moving & Storage Co., Inc. Since 1914, Lincoln Moving & Storage has been conducting residential and commercial moves throughout Washington, California and New Mexico. Today, the full-service moving company adds to its legacy by joining Atlas and its expansive agency network. As an Atlas agent, the company will continue to serve the aforementioned areas with its moving (commercial and residential) and storage (long-term and short-term) services.
“We firmly believe Atlas is the premier van line of the future, and we are honored to begin working alongside a company that leads the industry by example,” said Chris DiJulio, president of Lincoln Moving & Storage Co., Inc. “We are thrilled to join such a trusted and respected network, and we look forward to the growth opportunities Atlas will undoubtedly provide.”
With this strategic decision, Lincoln Moving & Storage Co., Inc.’s seven owned and operating moving agencies become agents of Atlas Van Lines. Those agencies include the following:
• Lincoln Moving & Storage, Inc. (Kent, Wash.)
• Lincoln Moving & Storage, Inc. (Tacoma, Wash.)
• Star Moving Systems (Tacoma, Wash.)
• Apaca Moving & Storage, Inc. (Albuquerque, N.M.)
• Apaca Moving & Storage, Inc. (Alamogordo, N.M.)
• Lompoc Van & Storage, Inc. (Lompoc, Calif.)
• Vandenberg Van & Storage, Inc. (Lompoc, Calif.)
Lincoln Moving & Storage Co., Inc. has increased its footprint significantly over the last few decades with its acquisition of Star Moving Systems, Lompoc Van & Storage, Inc. and Vandenberg Van & Storage, Inc., which has allowed the moving company to continually diversify its service offering and customer base. It has also witnessed a recent spike in consumer residential, office and industrial relocations. Today, the company employs 230 employees across its agencies. It is also in the process of building a new, 45,000-square-foot warehouse in Everett, Washington with plans to open in the fall of 2016.
"We’re excited to welcome Lincoln Moving & Storage and its numerous agencies to the Atlas family," said Steve Hermann, vice president of agency development at Atlas Van Lines. "The company’s service standards and renowned reputation align directly with our mission to better help individuals go new places. As part of our network, Lincoln Moving & Storage will maintain independence while benefitting from the resources of a major van line.”
Consisting of nearly 500 interstate agents across the United States and Canada, the Atlas Van Lines agency network facilitates approximately 80,000 household moves worldwide each year.
About Lincoln Moving & Storage Co., Inc.
Established in 1914 and headquartered in Kent, Washington, Lincoln Moving & Storage Co., Inc. is the owner of Lincoln Moving & Storage, Inc. (Kent, Wash.), Lincoln Moving & Storage, Inc. (Tacoma, Wash.), Star Moving Systems (Tacoma, Wash.), Apaca Moving & Storage, Inc. (Albuquerque, N.M.), Apaca Moving & Storage, Inc. (Alamogordo, N.M.), Lompoc Van & Storage, Inc. (Lompoc, Calif.), and Vandenberg Van & Storage, Inc. (Lompoc, Calif.). The family-owned and operated company provides top-quality moving services for affordable prices and has a long-standing reputation as a highly efficient partner making relocations smooth and effortless. For more information, visit http://www.lincmove.com.
About Atlas Van Lines
Atlas Van Lines, a national moving company, is the largest subsidiary of Atlas World Group, an Evansville, Ind.-based company. Atlas World Group companies employ nearly 700 people throughout North America. Nearly 500 Atlas interstate moving agents in the United States and Canada specialize in corporate relocation, household moving services and in the transportation of high-value items such as electronics, fine art, store fixtures and furniture. For more information, visit http://www.atlasvanlines.com.
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