In the very year that our trucks first rolled down Broadway and our Warehouse Doors first opened in the Bronx, The Apollo Theater began to showcase some of the greatest talent the World would ever see. The year was 1934. John Dillinger was a fugitive on the run from the FBI. The first Soap Box Derby was held. Hank Aaron and Brigitte Bardot were just newborns waiting to for their chance to change the World. Down on 34th Street, the colossus that is the Empire State Building had just turned three-years old, towering over an ever-bustling and changing world. And, Clancy-Cullen came to life in the dynamic crucible of Manhattan.
Office Moving In New York City
When Your 10-Person Start-Up Becomes a One Thousand-Person IPO
Moving New York’s Businesses Since 1934
Today’s Office and Business Relocation shares some of the same methods of 1934: the Movers, the Trucks, the Files and Furniture, and all of those Boxes and Crates. There is no doubt that Moving is still a highly physical calling. But, so much has also changed…
Electronics Transport & Logistics
FROM DESK-TECH TO HIGH-TECH
PC Disconnect, Data Center & Medical Equipment
Are you willing to risk the heart of your business to anyone but Clancy-Cullen?
Fifty Years ago, the first Super-Computers were as heavy as Cadillacs and as sensitive as a Faberge’ Egg. New York called on Clancy-Cullen to move these mighty machines up into 70-story buildings, moving the City into the future. New York’s businesses led the world in Telecom and Technology. Today, the Data Centers, the Wall Street Trading Floors, the Movie Studios, the Shows and the Lights of Time-Square still demand the latest, most sophisticated and robust data processing, systems control, and projection and display electronics.’
Warehousing in New York City & Beyond
NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY & CONNECTICUT FACILITIES
Grow your business footprint on a flexible basis – VIRTUALLY
Without committing to real-estate, and use your valuable work-space for productivity.
Clancy-Cullen maintains state of the art warehouse space in the Tri-State Area, and our reach is further enhanced through our vast, North American network of Unigroup locations. Throughout our system, we employ the latest handling-technology and data capture: wire-guided lift-trucks, bar-code accessioning and retrieval, and online inventory management to provide a real-time assessment of your assets as you manage their deployment. We will serve as the first or final mile in your Supply Chain, or as your virtual warehouse or distribution center. Within our management system, we can customize inventory attributes and search user-defined tags, and we can customize rating and metrics structures to serve your specific product needs and costing-strategies.
You have the right to receive an estimate based on a physical (in-house) survey of your
shipment. Under the regulations, your mover must base your estimate (either binding,
non-binding, or not-to-exceed), on a physical survey of the household goods to be moved if
the goods are located with a 50-mile radius of your mover’s (or his agent’s) place of business.
You may elect to waive this requirement for a physical survey, but if you elect to do so,
you must sign a written waiver of your rights.
In all likelihood, you will find that an on-site estimate based on a physical survey
of the items that you plan on moving will be more accurate than an estimate that you
provide to your mover over the telephone or the Internet. So, unless circumstances warrant
(normally due to the time constraints of a short-notice move or because you are only shipping
a few items) think carefully before you elect to waive the required physical survey
of your shipment.