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Atlanta Moving Company A.C. White Introduces Their Newest Division, Secure Record Storage

Atlanta moving company A.C. White Relocations is pleased to introduce their newest division, Secure Record Storage.

Atlanta Moving Company A.C. White Introduces Their Newest Division, Secure Record Storage
2012-05-08
ATLANTA, GA, May 08, 2012 (Press-News.org) The Atlanta movers at A.C. White Relocations are pleased to introduce their company's newest division, Secure Record Storage, to the public. Secure Record Storage offers private, secure storage for business and personal records.

No matter the number of documents to be stored, Secure Record Storage is the safest choice. By storing records with Secure Record Storage, clients get the very best in safe, climate controlled private storage to ensure that their documents are safe from any threat from weather to thieves.

When you are running a business, paper copies can quickly accumulate to create a storage nightmare for any office. Maintaining in-office storage for important files is not only a storage nightmare, but also is a major security risk.

Entrusting critical documents to another company for storage can be a frightening prospect. It is essential to find a trustworthy company to know that your information is actually secure and properly stored. Atlanta relocation experts A.C. White relocations have over 85 years of client satisfaction to prove their uncompromising honesty and loyalty. With that amazing record, it is obvious that A.C. White's Secure Record Storage is the best place to store your business's important records.

"Too many businesses and individuals assume that their important documents are safe in their businesses, homes, or public storage facilities," explains Pete White, Vice President of Sales of Atlanta moving company A. C. White Relocations. "However, this is not the case. Unless they keep their records in a safe, private, climate-controlled environment, they are risking having their important papers at risk."

In addition to their new Secure Record Storage division, Atlanta moving and storage company A.C. White Relocations also provides Atlanta with superb moving services. To learn more about Atlanta secure storage or moving in Atlanta, please visit 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. Partnered with 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 Moving Company A.C. White Introduces Their Newest Division, Secure Record Storage
Atlanta moving company A.C. White Relocations is pleased to introduce their newest division, Secure Record Storage.