The high value inventory form
by Erica Beiser
Recently a customer asked me about the high value inventory form. “What do I need to include on the form?” she wanted to know. I explained that we require our customers to identify items that are worth more than $100 per pound. The reason we do this? It really comes down to communication. We want to be sure that we understand exactly what we are moving for you. When something goes on the high value inventory form, it alerts us that a piece is particularly expensive so not only do we take extra steps to inventory it, but we make sure when the shipment arrives at destination that we have accounted fully for everything that’s on that form. I explained to her that she would have the peace of mind of knowing that items that she had invested in would not only travel safely, and but would arrive for her inspection at destination. In all the rush of move-in day, it’s nice to know that Grandma’s silver set is checked off and just where you want it.
Typically, most people don’t have pages and pages of high value inventory items. Crystal, sterling silver, artwork, and furniture like pianos are among the most common things we see on these inventory forms. Be sure to ask your relocation specialist or your move coordinator for more information if you have any questions. We’re here to help!