AMSA Names "Independent Mover of the Year"
Albert Moving & Storage of Wichita Falls, Texas has been chosen as the nation's top independent moving company for 2010 by the American Moving & Storage Association.
Albert Moving & Storage of Wichita Falls, Texas has been chosen as the nation's top independent moving company for 2010 by the American Moving & Storage Association.
The Independent Mover of the Year Award is presented by AMSA to recognize the industry's commitment to outstanding performance among independent movers not affiliated with a van line. Such performance may be demonstrated through innovative business methods and practices, community involvement, customer service practices, employee relations, and operations that address a current and compelling social or economic issue.
Albert Moving is a family-owned business with over 72 years experience. Headquartered in Wichita Falls, Texas, it provides moving and relocation services throughout the United States and around the world. The vision of Albert Moving and Storage is to Revolutionize The Way People Move. The organization services consumer, corporate and government channels for relocations, storage, commercial distribution and records management. The family-owned business, headed by CEO Bobby Albert, employs more than 100 people and has operated in the moving and storage industry for over 72 years
"Congratulations to Albert Moving & Storage," said AMSA President and CEO Linda Bauer Darr. "The company has set very high standards and is committed to community involvement. I'm delighted to see a member as deserving as Bobby Albert get such recognition. Bobby has served on our board of directors for more than 30 years and has made many valuable contributions to our efforts." The company also previously earned the right to participate in AMSA's ProMover program, which helps consumers easily identify a quality, professional mover.
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