Service route: Tianjin to New York;
Service mode: Door-to-door moving one-stop service;
Case Overview: Mr. Tian entrusted Hippo International Moving to transport his Luggage and Sundries from Tianjin to New York, USA by sea.

New York is a truly cosmopolitan city: it is the largest and most densely populated city in the United States; as a model of globalization, New York is known as the “New York Harbor” along with London and Hong Kong; it is one of the most expensive places in the world for real estate, and one of the most densely populated places in the Western Hemisphere for Chinese people.

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Mr. Tian from Tianjin was expatriated by his company to New York, USA, and had to live there for several years. In order to save on daily expenses and because he misses his home, he plans to ship his family's treasured furniture and daily clothes to New York so that he doesn't have to buy extra things abroad.

After comparing prices and services, Mr. Tian finally chose Hippo International Moving. His luggage items are not particularly large, about 2 to 3 cubic meters, Hippo suggested that he choose the characteristics of the group transportation of the group, both cost-effective, but also safe and secure.

Mr. Tian wanted to ship a variety of things, there are paintings, clothes, and different shapes of furniture pieces, so the packing is particularly important, but also a test of professionalism, but it can not be difficult to defeat the masters of Hippo.

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After signing the moving contract, the masters came to the door to pack according to the agreed time. On the day of packing, the staff chose different packing materials and packing methods according to the type, value, volume and weight of the items, from small clothes and books to large paintings and decorations, all of which have their own exclusive professional packing process.

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For Mr. Tian's collection of fragile ornaments, Xipu first conventional shipping packaging, to the self-supporting warehouses, and special wooden boxes double reinforced, but also affixed with fragile marking, to ensure that the furniture will not be damaged in transit.

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After the luggage arrived in New York on time, Hippo arranged for a special person and car to deliver it to Mr. Tian's new home, and placed the boxes neatly one by one. All Mr. Tian had to do was to open the boxes and put his treasures in the designated places, and the shipment was completed.

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