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Mar 11, 2021
While many other property-based industries have seen rents and occupancy hit by the impact of COVD-19, the self storage industry has seen growth in both revenue and occupancy.
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Mar 10, 2021
Gerson Relocation, owned by AGM Group, has expanded, and opened a new Brexit-beating operation in the Netherlands under the name of Gerson Relocation BV.
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Mar 02, 2021
My COVID fever dreams.
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Mar 02, 2021
Walt Peniuk from Premier in Toronto, Canada, is about to set off once again in his latest personal challenge: this time on the first leg of his quest to ride around the world on a bicycle. Yes, that’s right, to ride around the entire globe on a bike.
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Mar 02, 2021
Webinar: Capacity, Congestion and Cost.
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Mar 02, 2021
Steve Jordan reflects on the IMA (International Mobility Alliance) conference in Cambodia last year, the prospects for another, and considers the sense of belonging we all crave that keeps us on the conference trail.
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Mar 02, 2021
Wladimir Alvares de Mello of Metropolitan Transports in Brazil died peacefully in hospital in São Paulo on 29 January, 2021. He leaves behind his children, Pedro, Thiago, Nicolau, and Cristina, and his wife, Martha. His family were with him at the end. He was 79 years old.
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Mar 02, 2021
Steve Jordan talks to Annika Roupé, the new managing director of Alfa Quality Moving Sweden and CEO of Alfa Scandinavia. She’s new to the moving industry and brings a fresh approach during a time of rapid change.
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Feb 19, 2021
For as long as I can remember, I’ve always cleaned my teeth before going to bed at night. This has always been a semi-religious ritual which I pride myself in never having broken. That is up until now!
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Feb 12, 2021
The SEAT car company is pioneering a new technique to track a driver’s gaze through infrared cameras and algorithms. Knowing where users are looking helps to achieve a more intuitive and secure interaction with devices such as radios, sat navs and vehicle controls.
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Feb 11, 2021
In a year where we have spent more time in our own homes than perhaps ever before, what does 2021 hold in store for the residential property market? Property law firm Collyer Bristow looks into its crystal ball and makes a few predictions.
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Feb 09, 2021
Love them or loath them, electric cars are what we’ll all be driving in just a few years’ time and while petrol-heads around the world will lament its passing, the Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) will be consigned to the automotive history books forever.
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Feb 08, 2021
The Mover’s Deputy Editor David Jordan explains the ‘black art’ of getting your story published in the press for free and why you really should make the effort.
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Feb 04, 2021
On 18 December, EUROMOVERS held its second video conference open to all its members worldwide.
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Feb 04, 2021
What has been and will be the effects of working from home on the relocation industry?
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Feb 04, 2021
A close look at what being a mover really means, by Larry Kruger of McWilliams Moving & Storage in Canada.
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Feb 04, 2021
Janet Turner has recently joined DN Van Lines in the USA. Here she shares her thoughts on the industry in which she has spent over 40 years of her working life.
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Feb 04, 2021
Steve Jordan talked to Terence Wee and Kenneth Cheong from SMART Relocators in Singapore as 2020 drew to a close.
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Feb 04, 2021
Kristin White from Sterling Lexicon explores the many challenges that COVID has created and how mobility professionals can use innovative ways to enhance existing skills or create virtual arrangements.
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Feb 04, 2021
According to a Migration Patterns Study by Atlas Van Lines, 23 US states registered as balanced (meaning that moves in and out of the states were roughly equal), 12 as outbound, and 15 as inbound, in addition to Washington, DC.
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