Avatar Relocation

Overview
Avatar Relocation is a nationwide American moving company that promotes consumer education by publishing consumer and industry education articles, tips, guides, and frequently asked questions in its "" which has been recognized as one of the most extensive collections of moving & storage information available to American businesses and consumers. Avatar Relocation releases many of its Knowledge-Base articles into the public domain, which are then published by 3rd party websites. Avatar Relocation promotes consumer education as a public service with the belief that such education creates more informed consumers who in turn benefit both the company and the moving & storage industry by helping improve operational and service capabilities through the servicing of educated consumers. In addition to it's consumer-focused Moving & Storage Knowledge-Base, Avatar maintains Relorow.com, a free moving & storage industry discussion forum and web portal for members of the moving, storage, and transportation industry which is dedicated to the education of the moving & storage industry professionals in addition to the promotion of cooperation and interaction among its many members.
This company is notable in-so-much as it's business model is based upon unparalleled consumer education. For example: the company instructs the consumer education on how to document (and file) a loss or damage claim which is unheard of in the moving & storage industry. This represents a striking change in how consumers are treated by the moving & storage industry and, as result of this new business model, other industry service providers may alter how they treat/educate American consumers.
Services
In addition to its mission to promote moving, storage, and transportation consumer and industry education, Avatar Relocation provides moving, storage & warehousing, transportation, and 3rd Party logistics services to American families, companies, and organizations. Avatar moves and stores household goods, medical equipment, machinery, trade shows, exhibits, displays, and store fixtures. Avatar maintains corporate offices and warehouses on Long Island, New York and in Orlando, Florida which allows the company to provide local moving, storage, and logistics services to the metropolitan New York and Orlando, Florida, Florida market areas.
History
Avatar traces it's lineage back to 1933, however, it was in the late 1990's when Avatar became one of the first moving & storage companies to recognize the capability of the World Wide Web to disseminate consumer education and the company established it's Moving & Storage Knowledge-Base shortly thereafter.
Avatar Consumer Education Articles
This is a limited example-set of consumer education articles published in Avatar's Moving & Storage Knowledge-Base...
1. Making An Apples-To-Apples Comparison Between Mover Cost Estimates
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3. Moving Tips By Michael Perkins
4. Moving Within New York State
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6. How To Document A Claim For Loss or Damage
7. Understanding Split Van Line/Agent Liability When Storing Your Household Goods
8. The Web Guide To Household Van Line Moving
9. How To Find A Mover You Can Trust
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11. The Complete Office Moving Handbook
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14. Overseas International Moving Guide
15. Overseas International Moving Insurance Basics
3rd Party Avatar Consumer Education Articles
This is a limited example-set of Avatar consumer education articles published at 3rd party websites...
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5. Quick take on moving - Estimates of moving costs
6. [http://www.relorow.com/GH_ShowArticle.asp?HID=32 "Licensed & Bonded" - The Slogan of The Marginal & Deceptive Mover]
Moving & Storage Industry Education Articles
This is a limited example-set of Avatar published moving & storage education articles...
1. The Rise and Fall of the Professional Mover
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4. How To Move A Piano
5. The Benefits of A Positive Image Campaign For Movers
6. The Dilemma of The Fuel Surcharge
7. Anyone can a mover's job...when everything goes right
8. When It Comes To Movers, You really do get what you pay for
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10. Simple Theorem for Understanding Percentages of Increased Discounting
 
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