With over 5000 moving companies located in the USA alone there are numerous associations that stand behind this industry. In this curated list we will cover some of the most trusted moving associations in the business.
First question we should ask ourselves is “What is a moving association and what does it do to protect the customer?” – The answer to that is not always so simple. In the US alone there are over 60 organizations that represent the licensed and insured cross country movers. Each US state has at least one association that represents the movers located in that state, for example in California this is California Moving & Storage Association or CMSA. These are usually non-profit organizations that have established certain standards for their members to help improve the industry and promote fair business practices. There are also local government agencies that certify and license moving companies (see the list here). There are also other reputable associations that can help you with international moves or moving within Europe. Selecting a member company when moving gives an extra layer of protection for the consumer.
Which are the most important moving associations in the world?
Here is a short list of some of the largest associations on an international level:
- British Association of Removers or BAR – UK’s leading industry association that represents over 500 removal and storage companies.
- International Association of Movers – Global Association of Movers representing over 2000 companies in more than 165 countries around the globe. If you’re going to be moving across the globe getting information from them is one of the things you should probably do.
- Canada Association of Movers – Industry trade association representing moving and storage companies.
- FIDI – Global alliance of independent quality international removal companies. It represents the interests of all companies specializing in international relocation.
- FEDEMAC – Federation of European Moving Associations members are National Moving Associations. They have more than 50 years of history in the industry.
Initially moving was a daunting task since I was overwhelmed by all the moving companies to choose from. Now I know what to look for in a moving company to differentiate the reputable ones from the scammers. Thanks for this info!
You are welcomed Liza. Keep in mind that there are also some local associations on a state level you can ask for more info on the moving company you are about to use.
How do I become a member of this association?
Hey Alicia,
Keep in mind that most of the moving associations are US based. Although there are some UK moving associations and international ones you can apply for membership.
For example you can try contacting The British Association of Removers or The National Guild of Removers and Storers. Let us know about your experience with the moving associations in your country.
Hi Martin Thanks for the great information about Moving Associations, I will defiantly look into some of the associations that are based in UK