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Moving from the U.S. mainland (West Coast)

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#1
  • LaLaLa
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  • 2021/07/24 16:01

I am a resident of Los Angeles. We are looking to move to Oahu.
Since we are moving to a small condo, we would like to get rid of all our furniture and only need about 20-30 cardboard boxes for two couples.
If you have any recommendations for movers, please share the information ?

We would appreciate any advice from those who have moved from the mainland US.

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#2
  • T.S
  • 2021/07/26 (Mon) 07:48
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I moved to Honolulu from LA 5 years ago and OCS had a box $ about 70 per box (OCS designated box) and it was the cheapest I could find.

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#3

Thanks for the prompt information, it helps ! I will contact OCS !.

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#4

I moved from California four years ago. It cost me less than $3,000 with Kuroneko Yamato for 50 boxes of cardboard boxes with no furniture. When I called to request an estimate, I did not get a good response, but the Japanese person who came to estimate and move me was very nice. The estimate from another major Japanese company was twice as much, $6,000.
Yamato's moving department withdrew from Hawaii, so after our belongings arrived in Hawaii, island mover company carried them. I know it is hard to move across the ocean, but good luck.

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