Office moves are a productivity risk if they’re treated like a giant home move. The fix is process: inventory, labeling, IT coordination, and a clear sequence for what goes first and what goes last.
Here’s a corporate relocation checklist from MovingServiceByTwoGuys for businesses in Long Island (Nassau County) and NYC.
1) Assign one move owner (and a backup)
Choose a point person who can make decisions fast and coordinate vendors.
2) Build an inventory – department by department
List:
– desks, chairs, filing cabinets
– monitors, PCs, printers, network gear
– sensitive documents
– specialty items (server racks, safes, lab equipment)
Label items by department and destination zone (e.g., “Sales – Row B – Desk 4”).
3) Plan IT like a project, not a box
– Confirm new internet install date and handoff.
– Back up critical data.
– Identify equipment that must stay with IT staff for security.
– Use a chain-of-custody for sensitive hardware and documents.
4) Pack in layers
– “Keep running until last day”: key printers, routers, a few workstations.
– “Pack early”: archives, spare monitors, marketing materials, storage rooms.
– “Personal desks”: provide employees with a packing kit and deadline.
5) Labeling system that actually works
Use:
– color tape per department
– box labels with: department + destination + priority (1–3)
– a map of the new office layout taped at the entrance
6) Move-week schedule
– Day -7 to -3: pack non-essential departments
– Day -2: stage packed items
– Day -1: IT shutdown plan + final backup
– Move day: load in priority order
– Day +1: IT bring-up + workstation setup
– Day +2: final furniture placement + signage
A successful office move is mostly planning and communication. MovingServiceByTwoGuys supports commercial moving throughout Long Island (Nassau County) and NYC and can help you choose the right move window (evenings/weekends) to reduce downtime.