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This is the
seventh in a series of tips on relocation and moving:
Accessorial
Services: Services other than transportation which are performed
at your request for an additional charge. (Examples: packing and
unpacking, storage-in-transit, appliance servicing.)
Agent: The
local moving company representing a national van line. May serve as
booking, origin, destination and/ or hauling agent.
Appliance
Servicing: Any service required to prepare major appliances for
safe transportation. (Examples: disconnecting and capping the gas
line to a clothes dryer, securing the tub of clothes washer,
removing the shelves from a refrigerator.) Your moving counselor can
provide you with information for having these services performed.
Bill of Lading:
Receipt for your belongings and contract for their transportation.
Booking Agent:
Agent or person who sells and registers your move. A booking agent
does not necessarily have to be located at or near the origin or
destination.
Change Order:
A form used to amend the amount indicated on the original estimate
due to the addition or deletion of items to be shipped or services
requested by the customer. Destination Agent: Agent located
at or near your destination who provides necessary services and
information at the end of your move.
Estimate: A
general calculation of the transportation charges, as well as costs
for additional services requested by the customer. Includes an
estimation of shipment weight.
Hauling Agent:
Agent who owns the van assigned by the van line to transport your
possessions.
Inventory:
Form on which the van foreman lists each shipping unit (piece of
furniture, carton, or other individual item not otherwise packaged)
in your shipment and describes their pre-move condition.
Moving Counselor:
The agent sales representative responsible for providing the
customer with an estimate of the cost of his/her move, as well as
for answering any and all questions the customer might have with
regard to the moving process.
Order for Service:
Document authorizing the van line to perform moving services.
Origin Agent:
Agent at origin responsible for performing packing and preparing
necessary documentation.
Registration
Number: The number assigned by the van line to identify your
shipment. Found in the upper right-hand corner of the Order for
Service and the bill of lading.
Storage-In-Transit
(SIT): Temporary storage (not exceeding 90 days) of a customer's
household goods.
Van Line: The
national moving company through which affiliated agents are granted
the necessary authority to transport interprovincial shipments. The
van line handles dispatching, shipment routing and monitoring,
paperwork processing, and claims settlement for all interstate
shipments handled by its agents.
Van Foreman:
The van driver having overall responsibility for the loading,
transport, and unloading of the customer's belongings
Article One:
Preparing Your Children For A Move
Article Two:
Packing Tips
Article Three:
Garage Sales
Article Four:
How Long Distance Moving Operates
Article Five:
Countdown To Moving Day
Article Six:
Special Moving Needs
Article Eight:
Quick Moving Tips
| Excerpted
from Allied Van Lines' Guide To A Good Move. |
| This
page is provided as a service to the reader. It is
not an advertisement for, nor an endorsement of, Allied Van
Lines, Inc. The views expressed are those of the
author. |
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