Commercial Packing Tips
You're moving, you have a million things going on. Any chore you can get rid of will help you with your peace of mind. While Bisson's trained people carefully and meticulously pack your household, you can be taking care of those other final details.
Bisson can make your move care-free with our professional packing personnel. Our trained packers use nothing but clean, sturdy materials designed especially for moving: boxes, crates and cartons designed to protect your china, glassware, clothing, pictures and antiques... or files, computers and office supplies. Give yourself a break and have us do the packing. However, should you wish to pack yourself, here are a few tips to ensure your belongings arrive in good condition.
- Consult with your Bisson Representative - Your Bisson Move Manager will work with your to finalize a move plan that incorporate all the equipment, materials and sequence necessary to move your property, including files and libraries. This plan can then be presented to your employees by your Move manager.
- To pack to not to pack - Desks, bookcases, storage cabinets and certain file cabinets are all in the "pack" category. Your Move Manager can help you determine which items do not require packing, such as vertical files, and which items must be packed.
- Carton vs. Carts - Bisson will supply your company with a complete array of commercial move cartons, library carts and computer transponders to accommodate your specific packing requirements.
- Tagging / Marking - Color, numeric and specialty label systems will be provided to ensure all items arrive at their specified locations.
- Specialty Items - Bisson's detailed product inventory system ensures that property requiring special handling is integrated into your move plan.
- Scheduling - Adequate time for packing, shipping and delivery are all calculated as part of your total moving plan.
- Tips - Keep all aisles and doorways free for product. Fill "shifting" products in cartons with tissue. Drain all liquids before packing. Label everything. Lock cabinets, remove and label keys and pack them separately.
- Please download our Office Moving Guide reference


