Team Relocations Joins SIRVA

Team Relocations Is Now SIRVA Worldwide Relocation & Moving!

SIRVA as a global leader in moving and relocation services offers unmatched global breadth and innovative technology, complementing Team Relocations' longstanding reputation for high quality moving and relocation solutions to some of the world's leading multinational organizations.

Our resources combine the unique talents and expertise of leaders across a broad scope of mobility-related services. This synthesis is a key part of our commitment to provide our clients and their employees with the best moving and relocation experience possible.

By combining Team Relocations with SIRVA, we offer 75 office locations worldwide with over 2,900 employees operating in 180+ countries. Customers benefit from our:

  • End to End Service Delivery Model from departure to destination. We will help you with everything including visa and immigration, employee counseling and VIP services. Our relocation specialists are here to help. 
  • Client Advisory Services. We will work with you, according to your specific needs, to achieve more efficient and high-quality relocations. SIRVA offers a multitude of client financial services, from lump sum to expense management, which are designed to help ease the financial burden of relocating your employees. We can assist in compensation and payroll administrations, vendor management, intern management programs, group move management, and management reporting. 
  • Home and Mortgage Services. From home finding to tenancy management, we can help ease the process of moving and help relocating employees have one less thing to worry about.
  • Moving Services. We can help you and your employees get to where they need to be. Whether moving to a new house, a new office or trying to relocate a pet, we have the resources to help make the process go as smoothly as possible for your employees. 
  • Technology Solutions. Our innovative and flexible technology solutions have been developed you and your employees in mind: easy-to-use, intuitive and helps to save time and resources, whilst enhancing reporting capabilities. We continue to invest in order to improve the relocation process for both mobility teams and relocating employees. 

 

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How to Navigate Potential Strikes at U.S. Ports

  • by Daina Mueller
  • Wednesday, September 18, 2024 12:14:11 PM

The prospect of upcoming labor strikes at U.S. ports reinforces the significance of strikes for household goods and relocating employees. Following are details on the potential U.S. port strike, some options to consider, as well as long-term strategies for future events.

Potential U.S. Port Strike Looming 

The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA), which represents approximately 45,000 workers, has threatened to strike on October 1, 2024, if a new contract is not reached. 

Key issues for negotiations include the use of automated systems like Auto Gate and the increasing presence of IT personnel on marine terminals. The ILA has stated they will not extend the current contract or accept external intervention, including from the Biden Administration.

This potential strike could impact several major ports along the East and Gulf Coasts, including Charleston, Houston, Miami, Mobile, New Jersey, New York, Norfolk and, Savannah.

Items to consider in the case of a port strike: 

  • Use air freight for essential items while waiting for the household goods shipment to arrive.
  • Extend temporary housing terms for relocating employees. 
  • Hold goods in temporary storage at an origin or destination warehouse to prevent higher costs at the port such as chassis, detention/demurrage or port storage.
  • Use alternative ports – for example, the West Coast of the U.S. should still be operating as an alternative option, but if the strike is extended these ports will quickly become overwhelmed and congested. Please note that Canadian or Mexican ports are not an option for household goods shipments with an ultimate destination in the U.S. due to customs clearance restrictions. 

Sirva’s global household goods operations team flags potential strikes, and are alerted regarding any shipment being sent from or arriving to impacted ports so steps can be taken to minimize expense and disruption.   

The Potential Impact of Port Strikes on Relocation Shipments

Port strikes can delay the shipment of household goods, complicating relocation schedules for employees and their families. Key concerns include:

  • Shipping delays for household goods: When port operations slow or halt, employees' household belongings can get stuck in transit, causing delays in settling into new homes.
  • Higher transportation costs: To avoid port disruptions, shipping providers may need to reroute goods via more expensive options like air freight, leading to budget increases.
  • Logistical challenges: Finding alternative transportation methods quickly enough to stay on schedule can be a logistical nightmare without a reliable partner in place.
 

How to Prepare: Steps for Managing Household Goods Shipments

Following are a few strategies to minimize stress for employees and mobility teams:

  • Diversify your shipping routes and methods.

    For critical moves, consider alternate ports or even a combination of sea, air, and land transportation. Your relocation partner can offer a variety of shipping methods, allowing you to reroute household goods to avoid port bottlenecks.
  • Build flexibility into your relocation timelines.

    Encourage employees and internal teams to allow for flexibility in their relocation schedules, especially for household goods delivery. By building in a buffer period, you can account for potential delays while ensuring employees have essential items during the transition.
  • Establish temporary storage solutions.

    In the event of delays, having temporary storage facilities in place at origin and destination locations can keep household goods safe and ready for quick action when the disruption clears. 
  • Communicate proactively with your employees.

    Keep employees informed of potential delays, offer updates on shipment statuses, and provide clear alternatives in case of disruptions
  • Work with a trusted relocation partner.

    Sirva has extensive experience in managing complex relocations, including working with suppliers to reroute shipments and adapt to logistical challenges in real-time. With our global network, we can offer multiple routes and solutions tailored to your specific needs.

 

Port strikes may be beyond your control, but with the right planning and support, you can ensure the relocation of employees’ household goods remains on track. By diversifying shipping routes, building flexibility into timelines, and working with a trusted partner like Sirva, you can mitigate the impact of port disruptions on your relocation programs.

 

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