Davenport Transfer Co Inc Review

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About
Atlas Van Lines is a leading moving company with over 70 years of experience in offering services nationwide and internationally. Based in Evansville, Indiana, Atlas has over 350 local agents throughout the United States, making them the second-largest household goods mover in the country. For those in Georgia, particularly for the movers in Cusseta-Chattahoochee County, GA, Atlas provides a range of services, including residential and long-distance moves, corporate relocation, military, and government moves. They also offer additional moving services, such as packing, furniture moving, and storage. Atlas is part of a global family of moving companies under Atlas World Group, Inc., and is known for its service excellence, high-quality network of local movers, and dedication to customer satisfaction.
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Moving Services Offered by Davenport Transfer Co Inc
- Residential Moves
- Long Distance Moves
- Corporate Relocation
- International Moves
- Packing
- Furniture Movers
- Fast, Small Moves
- Storage
- Additional Moving Services
- Moving Supplies
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Contact Davenport Transfer Co Inc
- 1150 10th Ave, Columbus, GA, 31901
- (706) 324-5636
- https://www.atlasvanlines.com/#/1
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Rating Methodology
Here's the methodology we used to come up with the best movers in Georgia:

Our original review-based ranking algorithm
We started with a total of 640 companies that offer moving services in the Georgia area.
From these 640 companies, we analyzed a total of 101,306 reviews dating all the way back to February 2008.
We also reviewed a total of 128 state and federal moving licenses from these 640 companies and 1,967 different 3rd party review and social profiles.
Each of the ~101,000 reviews was scored according to our detailed 11-point rating criteria
This gave us a total of 244,772 data points to compute individual company scores.
Reviews are time-weighted so that more recent reviews carry more weight. This helps you understand how a mover is doing today... not 5 years ago. We have 37,358 Cusseta-Chattahoochee County moving company data points from the past 2 years that carry more weight.
Bayesian averages calculated to fairly account for the differences between companies that are newer.
The Great Guys Moving 11-Point Rating Breakdown
Our 11-point rating criteria scores every Georgia moving company across 11 of the most important criteria for a succesful moving experience.
Quality
Overall quality of the service provided on moving day.
Punctuality
Did the crew show up on-time with the required equipment?
Affordability
How affordable was the moving service?
Communication
Responsiveness before, during, and after the move.
Stick to Prices
Was the final price consistent with the original quote?
Speed
Efficiency without taking unnecessary time to increase costs.
Friendliness
Was the moving crew cordial and friendly on moving day?
Will Hire Again
How likely a customer is to hire the same movers again.
Professionalism
Did the moving crew behave professionally on moving day?
Conflict Handling
How well the company responds to accidents and issues.
Precision & Care
Were walls scratched? Did furniture get damaged or lost?