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AMSA Member

Who is AMSA?

Established in 1936, the American Moving and Storage Association is a non profit trade association based out of Washington D.C. With more than 3,500 professional mover members, AMSA is dedicated to making your move successful every step of the way. AMSA moving company members are professional movers moving interstate household goods (between states). In addition, these companies may provide intrastate and local moving services as well as storage in a warehouse. AMSA represents all facets of the moving and the storage industry: van lines, agents, independent movers, forwarders, international movers, auto transporters, suppliers and others.

AMSA carefully screens its mover members, ensuring that consumers are matched to movers who have met all licensing and insurance requirements, and providing for arbitration of disputes between consumers and movers through its "Household Goods Dispute Settlement Program." One of AMS''s goals is a well-informed public that better understands the value of professional moving service.

The American Moving and Storage Association is a member-driven and offers a complete range of services to its members.

AMSA members transport between 1.3 and 1.5 million households each year.
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Gouffon Moving & Storage
Miami Florida movers, Times and equipment may have changed, but the Gouffon tradition of quality moving & storage has remained the same for 119 years. Knoxvi...
 

US DOT: 553340

ICC: 273542

Gouffon Moving & Storage
Cardinal Moving Systems
In today’s global village the need for experienced, trustworthy and cost-effective movers is greater than ever.  Today you’re in New Y...
 

US DOT: 1580667

ICC: 585270

Cardinal Moving Systems
A Moving Around
Miami FL moving companies, At "A Moving Around" we understand the importance of moving not just furniture but the family as well. This major decision must not be take...
 

US DOT: 1302391

ICC: 504508

A Moving Around
Guardian Cargo Logistics
ALOHA!!! Are you ready to make a move to the beautiful Hawaiian Islands or just relocating over to the mainland? If the answer is y...
 

Guardian Cargo Logistics
Booska Worldwide Movers
Booska Movers is a family owned and operated company that is celebrating 60 years of providing stress free moves. Booska Movers is a full s...
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US DOT: 786533

ICC: 437707

Booska Worldwide Movers
Eden Relocation
We are an interstate moving company specializing in long-distance moves. Please consider using our services if you are moving to Hawaii. ...
 

US DOT: 932259

ICC: 401787

Eden Relocation
Hercules Moving Systems
Moving quotes Miami FL, Whether you are moving in california, or looking for movers in california county, or another major state, Hercules Moving Systems is ready ...
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US DOT: 1685249

DOT: 190477

ICC: 619135

Hercules Moving Systems
Premier Van Lines International Inc
Premier Van Lines International is Americas “Premier” international relocation company. We take pride in educating our customers about the ...
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US DOT: 1930177

ICC: 690093

Premier Van Lines International Inc

Miami, Florida

Number one in Forbes 2008 list of "America's 10 Cleanest Cities," Miami boosts a reputation of having not just picturesque beaches but also clean streets, air, and water. Perhaps this is why the population of Miami is steadily climbing; more and more people are moving to Miami, keeping Miami moving companies busy.

Since 2000, Miami has been growing its population at a rate of 11.5 percent. There are currently 24 skyscrapers under construction, and Miami's skyline is ranked third in the U.S. by the Almanac of Architecture and Design. With its rich, cosmopolitan culture and tropical climate, Miami is no longer just for touring—plenty choose to live and work in this major financial center.

History:
Native Americans first settled in the Miami region; the area was later claimed for Spain in 1566. Miami was largely uninhabited in the 1800s; Julia Tuttle purchased Miami on July 28, 1896, extending the Florida East Coast Railroad into Miami. The 1920s was a rather tumultuous time; Miami's economy was weakened after the Florida land boom of the 1920s and the 1926 Miami Hurricane.

After WWII, in which the majority of South Florida was converted into military headquarters, several soldiers resided in Miami and became permanent residents. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, from 1896-2006, Miami's population grew from 1700 residents to nearly 2,2 million inhabitants, in just Miami-Dade County alone. This staggering growth gave Miami its nickname, the "Magic City." Miami houses a large Latin American and Caribbean population, and its culture and food is a reflection of its "melting pot."

Tourism:
12 million people annually flock to Miami to visit its famous attractions. A popular filming location, the backdrop of Miami is used on many popular shows. The success of shows such as "Nip/Tuck," "CSI: Miami," 'The Golden Girls" and "Miami Vice" have familiarized Americans across the map with the famous Miami skyline. Miami Beach, a popular beach resort, is where the infamous South Beach is located. Known for its night clubs and bars, South Beach is a focal destination for many tourists. South Beach endured a hurricane in 1926 and has been revitalized in recent years, shedding its image of being a crime-ridden, dangerous, area.

Aside from beaches, other venues of entertainment include the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, (second only to Lincoln Center in NYC as the largest performing arts center in the United States), the Gusman Center for the Performing Arts, and the Coconut Grove Playhouse. Some museums located in Miami include, the Frost Art Museum, Historical Museum of Southern Florida, Miami Science Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Cizcaya Museum and Gardens. Two large parks are located in Miami (Bayfront Park and Bicentennial Parks), along with zoos, aquariums, and sprawls of gardens. A major fashion center, Miami hosts Miami Fashion week and the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Miami. Ocean Drive and Lincoln Road Mall are main shopping areas, housing dozens of upscale shops and boutiques.

Climate:
Miami is hot and humid. Located close to the equator, Miami averages 80 º F during the summer and 60 º to 70 º during the winter. From June to November, rain often falls at night.

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