According to noted Canadian writer Robin Sharma: “Listening is a master skill for personal and professional greatness.” The sales professionals at Atlas® Van Lines Canada are in complete agreement.
The 2018 Atlas® Van Lines Migration Patterns study found that 23 states registered as balanced—meaning that moves in and out of the states were roughly equal—14 as outbound, and 13 as inbound, in addition to Washington, D.C.
For 25 years, Atlas® Van Lines has released its annual migration patterns study to reveal interstate moving trends as reflected in origin and destination data from the previous calendar year.
A sudden loss of Atlas® Van Lines Canada's biggest client wrecked market share. Employee ranks were trimmed and new leadership brought in. The first order of business: to create a roadmap for revitalization.
An Operations planner must match an ever-changing array of equipment and personnel with loads of varying sizes bound for places all over the map. It’s a complex process, much like a three-dimensional board game with pieces in continual motion. However, it is getting much simpler, thanks to a new application from Atlas IT.
Over the last three years, Atlas® Van Lines Canada has been methodically rebuilding after a big loss of share in the public sector. The strategy for rebuilding has gained momentum in 2017 with new revenue from organic and acquired growth — as well as new efficiency throughout the organization.
People early in their careers and retired empty-nesters. Employees in the private sector and families serving our country in the military. Men and women, young and old, single and married — dreamers, doers, and achievers. Whether moving large households or the contents of a cozy studio apartment, all find moving solutions with Atlas. We are pleased to share a few of their stories with you here.
“The Atlas mission statement supports cultivation and a commitment to the well-being of our people, company, communities, and planet,” says Phoebe. “As a company built on family ownership, we realize we aren’t passing down the planet to our kids, we are borrowing it from them.”