Price Factors
Asset count and department complexity, Execution window and night/weekend requirement, IT equipment and fragile asset handling
Marshal service
Move teams, desks, servers, stock, and business assets with a plan that protects uptime and accountability.
Direct Answer
Asset count and department complexity, Execution window and night/weekend requirement, IT equipment and fragile asset handling
Hidden goods, lift rules, parking distance, fragile items, and date changes should be declared before quote lock.
Packing scope, access plan, crew handling, payment terms, and documented exclusions before move day.
Start online with pincodes, then add goods and access details.
What is included
| IncludedPart of the written move scope. | Needs AgreementAdded only when discussed before quote lock. | Price DriversDetails that can change the final quote. |
|---|---|---|
| Commercial survey and move plan | Data backup, server configuration, or IT commissioning | Asset count and department complexity |
| Asset list and department-wise packing guidance | Civil work, electrician work, or carpentry unless booked | Execution window and night/weekend requirement |
| Loading, transport, unloading, and placement | Business interruption loss | IT equipment and fragile asset handling |
| Basic dismantling and reassembly where agreed | Undeclared stock, cash, documents, or prohibited goods | Truck count, distance, and building access |
| Coordinator-led execution and escalation path | Waiting caused by missing access, gate pass, or paperwork | Documentation and manpower requirements |
Part of the written move scope.
Added only when discussed before quote lock.
Details that can change the final quote.
Service process
Before asking for payment, Marshal explains packing, access, timing, and what the crew will handle.
Office, shop, and warehouse relocation
Survey-led asset and manpower planning
Weekend and after-hours execution options
IT and furniture handling support
GST and business documentation awareness
Operational detail
| Move type | Indicative range | What changes it |
|---|---|---|
| Small office move | Quoted after desk, chair, file, IT, and access count is checked | Asset count, floor access, lift timing, crew hours, and weekend or night slot |
| Warehouse, shop, or stock movement | Survey-led because stock type and documents affect route planning | Stock volume, GST documents, loading equipment, truck count, and downtime window |
| Multi-department office relocation | Planned through asset list, move map, manpower, and vehicle schedule | Department sequencing, IT equipment, fragile assets, access control, and reassembly |
Move-day control
Marshal treats the service page as a pre-quote brief: what goods are moving, how access works, what packing grade is needed, and which risks must be documented.
Survey before final commercial quote
Move coordinator for business escalation
Downtime-aware slot planning
Commercial payment terms clarified upfront

Customer Questions
10 Answers
Yes. Weekend and after-hours moves can be planned to reduce business downtime, subject to crew and vehicle availability.
Marshal handles physical packing and movement of IT assets. Data backup, configuration, and commissioning should be handled by the customer or IT vendor.
Yes. Commercial moves should be survey-led because asset count, downtime window, building rules, and documentation materially affect execution.
A business representative should be available for asset sign-off, access permissions, floor plan decisions, and delivery placement approvals.
Basic dismantling can be included when confirmed in scope. Modular workstations, fixtures, and custom furniture need photos and survey notes.
Plan department order, IT backup, access slots, packing labels, delivery placement, and weekend or after-hours movement before execution.
It depends on quantity, packaging, documentation, route, and loading plan. Some stock moves are better handled as logistics or FTL freight.
Yes, but the customer should pack or supervise confidential records, mark boxes clearly, and define who can sign off at delivery.
Use floor plans, labels, color tags, or department lists so cartons and workstations are placed correctly during unloading.
Yes. Cartons, bubble wrap, stretch film, crates, and labels should be estimated after asset review or survey.
Service Resources
City relocation guides
A practical city moving guide for Indian apartments and metros, covering society NOC, lift slots, parking, long carry, traffic windows, and intercity route planning.
Read GuideService guides
A storage planning guide for household and commercial goods covering inventory records, prohibited items, minimum billing, retrieval notice, packing, and insurance.
Read GuideBusiness relocation
A business moving checklist for offices, shops, and warehouses covering asset lists, downtime windows, IT equipment, gate passes, department placement, and documentation.
Read GuideBusiness relocation
A freight guide explaining PTL, FTL, actual weight, volumetric weight, pincode serviceability, documentation, special handling, and insurance.
Read GuideMove-day operations
A practical checklist for lift slots, NOC, security gate entry, truck parking, long carry, basement clearance, and delivery placement.
Read GuideComparison guides
A comparison guide for owned execution, clear responsibility, written pricing, payment release, packing quality, and review signals.
Read GuideStart with route and service details. For bigger moves, Marshal checks the goods and building access before confirming the final price.