Case Study
Suddath® Will Deliver Solutions Around Your Complex Needs
When it was announced that a large residential and business security provider would be separating from its parent company to become North America’s largest independent provider of small business and residential alarm services, they were faced with the tremendous challenge to physically separate the occupancy, furniture, fixtures and equipment in 101 locations across the United States and Canada.
Their mission critical challenge was to ramp up planning and relocation capacity in a very short period of time and establish a delivery framework that would ensure a consistent level of service across a very diverse portfolio of activity without compromising core business operations. They quickly realized the need to identify key suppliers for the massive work load. Not only did they need to identify key providers, it was critical to find partners that complemented each other to create synergies in the planning and delivery process.
Project Goal: Separate the occupancy, furniture, fixtures and equipment in 101 locations across the United States and Canada over an 18-month window.
At Suddath, we focus on providing a comprehensive menu of business relocation services on a national and global basis. We do our best when we work in partnership with our client’s existing commercial real estate provider, architect, designer and others to leverage the collective experience and resources available to meet complex relocation challenges. In partnership with our client’s commercial real estate provider, Suddath was able to quickly mobilize resources to plan and carry out the massive 101-location project. The Suddath solution included a full-time team of dedicated planning staff complemented by our wholly owned global footprint and extended network of agent providers. We provided scalable resources to manage the extreme volume of work and deployed a consistent process to ensure continuity, accountability and positive outcomes without business disruption.
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