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Atlanta Movers A.C. White Relocations Reminds Homeowners to Book Atlanta Moving Companies Early

Atlanta moving company A. C. White Relocations recommends that those moving in Atlanta book their movers as soon as possible for summertime moves.

Atlanta Movers A.C. White Relocations Reminds Homeowners to Book Atlanta Moving Companies Early
2012-03-15
ATLANTA, GA, March 15, 2012 (Press-News.org) Atlanta moving company A.C. White Relocations reminds homeowners to reserve a slot with Atlanta movers early for the busy summer moving season. If you are planning to move this summer, you need to start contacting Atlanta moving companies as soon as possible.

Truck drivers in the Atlanta moving industry have been in short supply over the past few years, so movers in Atlanta like A.C. White Relocations tend to book up quickly during the busy summer months. Often if Atlanta homeowners wait until even a couple of months in advance, they may find the majority or even all legitimate moving companies in Atlanta booked with other clients.

"Summer is an ideal time for many families to move," notes Pete White, president of Atlanta moving company A. C. White Relocations. "However, that means that summer is the busiest time of the year for Atlanta moving companies. To make sure to get the best movers in Atlanta, homeowners need to book as soon as they know their summer move is certain."

A. C. White Relocations offers those moving in Atlanta a wide variety of services, including local, in-state, out of state, and international moves, as well as commercial moving options for businesses. To learn more about the Atlanta moving services available from A.C. White Relocations, please visit the company's website at http://www.acwhite.com/.

About A. C. White Relocations:

Atlanta moving company A. C. White Relocations has been family owned and operated since 1926. Four generations of experience with moving in Atlanta has given A. C. White Relocations a distinct advantage over other Atlanta movers. With offices in Atlanta, Macon, and Savannah, GA, A. C. White Relocations' dedication to superior service and customer satisfaction has earned them both the respect and loyalty of their Georgia moving clients. An agent for United Van Lines, A. C. White Relocations has the resources and the care and attentiveness everyone needs in Atlanta movers.

For more information, please visit http://www.acwhite.com/.

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[Press-News.org] Atlanta Movers A.C. White Relocations Reminds Homeowners to Book Atlanta Moving Companies Early
Atlanta moving company A. C. White Relocations recommends that those moving in Atlanta book their movers as soon as possible for summertime moves.