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Moving Companies first choice in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Triumph S. Corporation Rated A + by the Better Business Bureau | |||||||
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Packing & Moving Services in Fort Lauderdale, FL Truck Loading PODS - DOOR to DOOR - PACK-RAT Loading in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Triumph Corporation is a unique moving company, for it offers a distinctive moving experience, with the owner present at every job. Our movers are really professionals, trained by the owner, who make sure they are polite, careful and courteous.
Triumph Corporation does not simply "send the guys", the owner is always present supervising the job.
Unlike most of the other moving companies, Triumph does not pay for advertising in the traditional media. Our professional service and the satisfaction of our customers is has been the base of our growth throughout the years. Check out our Referrals.
Since Triumph Corporation does not pay for advertising, it is our professionalism that builds our reputation and allows for our clientele to grow through "word of mouth." We are also a BBB accredited business, with an impeccable record in both BBB and Florida Consumer Affairs Division.
Waldo Dasilva - Owner of Triumph S. Corporation (954) 445-4357.
Waldo Silva - Triumph. Corporation Services our Ft Lauderdale, FL Moving Company provides:
Relocation services for corporation employees
Office moving , commercial move
Complete moving services:
Packaging (boxing up) of all household goods
Unpacking services with disposal of all used boxes
Self-storages Moving in and out
Moves inside the same community or building, with or without the use of
the truck
Door to Door, PODS, Pack-rats and containers loading and unloading Semi-truck, trailer and containers Loading and Unloading - We provide the ramps if needed Special services: Hoisting and Onsite crating Moving of Gun Safes, Grand & Grand Baby Piano, Console and Upright Piano Moving Packing for shipment and Unpacking Labor to load and unload rental trucks (Penske, U-Haul, Budget, etc) Local and long distance moving within the State of Florida (we are Intrastate Movers) Get a Free Quote in Fort Lauderdale, Fl Triumph Corporation does not charge to give you a quote. Our representative will visit you to check the items to be moved and gather all the information necessary to a calculate a quote for your move. Moving prices are calculated based in distance, amount of items, time, stairs, elevator, location, type of furniture, and so on. This is the reason we need to visit you, and you will need to provide the details about your destination. The price is firm and there is no guessing.
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Reliable Fort Lauderdale, FL Moving Company When Triumph Corporation visits you and gives you a written fixed price quote, this is our final price. there will be NO hidden fees.
Other moving companies do not visit you and give low figures over the phone, just to have the move booked. Do not let yourself be entrapped! In the moving day, you will be charged extra fees for everything. Screen our Moving Company and also screen the other moving companies For your protection and information, check the records of any moving company at: Florida Division of Consumer Services Broward County Consumer Affairs Div "Bill of Rights" for Moving Companies: ( Broward County) Consumer "Bill of Rights" for Moving Companies Southeast Florida Information about the City of Fort Lauderdale Fort Lauderdale, known as the "Venice of America" due to its expansive and intricate canal system (165 miles of waterways within the city limits), is a city in Broward County, Florida. Fort Lauderdale, FL is a principal city of the South Florida metropolitan area, which is home to over 5,413,212 people. Incorporated on March 27, 1911, the City of Fort Lauderdale is situated on the southeast coast of Florida, centrally located between Miami and Palm Beach. With a population of nearly 180,000, Fort Lauderdale is the largest of Broward County's 30 municipalities . Fort Lauderdale has a total area of 36.0 square miles, 31.7 square miles of which is land and 4.3 square miles of which is water. The city of Fort Lauderdale has 7 miles of beaches on the Atlantic Ocean and borders the following municipalities: East: Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Sea Ranch Lakes South: Hollywood, Dania Beach Southwest: Davie West: Plantation, Lauderhill, Lauderdale Lakes, Cooper City Northwest: North Lauderdale, Oakland Park, Tamarac North: Wilton Manors, Pompano Beach With 10.35 million visitors in 2006 the tourism industry is the most important for Fort Lauderdale's economy. The annual Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show alone brings over 125,000 people to the city each year. Cruise ships and nautical recreation provide the basis for much of the revenue raised by tourism thus being a major manufacturing and maintenance center for yachts. Fort Lauderdale is home port for 42,000 boats and 100 marinas and boatyards. Fort Lauderdale is also a popular yachting vacation stop due to the proximity to the Caribbean and the Bahamas and its network of canals. Fort Lauderdale's economy is no longer strictly based on tourism or marine. Today Fort Lauderdale is home to a diverse range of industries, including finance, manufacturing, avionics/aerospace, insurance, film and television production, high technology, real estate. Its climate is helping the City of Fort Lauderdale establish itself as a world-class international business center. From the 1940s through the 1980s, the city of Fort Lauderdale was known as a spring break destination for college students. Fort Lauderdale now attracts a more sophisticated and affluent tourist, while largely ignoring the dwindling college crowd. There is the Fort Lauderdale Convention Center located west of the beach and southeast of downtown, where approximately 30% of the city's 10.35 million annual visitors attend conventions at the Center. Fort Lauderdale's semi-tropical climate (over 3,000 hours of sunshine each year and pleasant year-round ocean breezes), rich natural beauty and array of cultural, entertainment and educational amenities offers its residents an unique quality of life. Fort Lauderdale Beach offers outstanding opportunities for recreation, relaxation and enjoyment. Fort Lauderdale's arts and entertainment district runs east-west along Las Olas Boulevard, from the beach to the heart of downtown. The district is anchored on the east by the intersection of Las Olas and A1A, which is the "ground zero" of Fort Lauderdale Beach, and on the West by the picturesque Riverwalk, the center of the city's arts, science, cultural and historic district. The Historic District features the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Museum of Discovery and Science, Museum of Art and Old Fort Lauderdale Village and Museum. Las Olas Boulevard is considered as Fort Lauderdale's centerpiece of fashion, fine dining and entertainment. Downtown Fort Lauderdale area is home to Broward County Main Library, federal, county and school district offices, Broward Community College, Florida Atlantic University and Florida International University. Among other Fort Lauderdale's attractions you will find: Fort Lauderdale Swap Shop, a large indoor/outdoor flea market and 13 screens drive-in movie theater, the world's largest. The International Swimming Hall of Fame, located on Fort Lauderdale Beach, houses a large aquatic complex as well as a museum, theater, and research library. Hugh Taylor Birch State Park is a 180-acre park along the beach. The Henry E. Kinney Tunnel on US Route 1, the only tunnel on public land in the state of Florida, was constructed in 1960, it is 864-foot length and runs underneath the New River and Las Olas Boulevard. Fort Lauderdale Riverwalk is considered "Florida's Most Beautiful Mile," linking boutiques, restaurants, shops and museums with lush, tropical scenery. The Riverwalk reflects Fort Lauderdale past and present; it stretches from the Historic District, including the 1901 trading post now called the Stranahan House, to the Arts & Science District with the Museum of Discovery and Science and its IMAX Theatre. Numerous major events including the McDonald’s Air and Sea Show, 4th of July Family Celebration, Greater Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, Beachfest, Oceanfest and other festivals and special events. Watersport activities such as wind surfing, jet skiing, snorkeling, boating, scuba diving, deep-sea fishing, rollerblading and volleyball are the most popular forms of recreation in the 7 miles of beaches and 165 miles of local waterways of Fort Lauderdale. From the South Beach Picnic Area up to and including the beach in front of Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, the 2 miles of continuous public beach are supervised by the Fort Lauderdale Ocean Rescue. In addition to all that, a $26-million renovation, complete with wide brick walkways, luxuriant landscaping, and a "wave wall" with neon accent lighting, has given Fort Lauderdale's famous beach new style and sophistication. Strolling along the Fort Lauderdale Beach and its array of shops, restaurants, sidewalk cafes and entertainment venues is a must for any visitor to enjoy. Blue Wave Beaches are designated by the Clean Beaches Council and have met 22 specific criteria, including passing a monthly water quality test, having emergency care nearby and environment preservation. All five of Florida's South Atlantic Blue Wave Beaches are in Broward County, including Fort Lauderdale Beach (the others are Dania Beach, Deerfield Beach, Hollywood Beach, and Pompano Beach). Fort Lauderdale Beach Conditions Hotline: 954-828-4597 Fort Lauderdale’s attractions: Bonnet House Museum & Gardens, Fort Lauderdale Beach, Fort Lauderdale Fire Museum, Fort Lauderdale Historical Society, Museum of Art, Museum of Discovery and Science, Riverwalk, Fort Lauderdale Trust, Stranahan House, War Memorial Auditorium, Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Florida Grand Opera, Fort Lauderdale Children's Theatre, Fort Lauderdale Film Festival, Fort Lauderdale Aquatic Complex, Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention and Visitors Bureau, Downtown Himmarshee Association, Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport (FXE), Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport (FLL), Las Olas Boulevard Association, Port Everglades, Riverwalk Arts & Entertainment District, Sun Trolley Community Bus. According to the Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention and Visitors Bureau, Fort Lauderdale is "America's top gay resort area." The city is also home to a large year-round population of gay residents. The city's Stonewall Library & Archives is the largest-circulation LGBT library in the southeastern United States. Neighboring Wilton Manors was the second city in the country (after West Hollywood, California) to elect a gay-majority city council. Four railroads serve Fort Lauderdale: Florida East Coast Railroad (FEC) and CSX Transportation are freight lines, Amtrak provides passenger service to other cities on the Atlantic coast, and Tri-Rail provides commuter service between Palm Beach County, Broward County (including two stations in Fort Lauderdale), and Miami-Dade County. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, in neighboring Dania Beach, Florida, is the city's main airport. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood is an emerging international gateway for the Caribbean and Latin America. Miami International Airport and Palm Beach International Airport also serve the city. Fort Lauderdale is home to Port Everglades, the nation's third busiest cruise port. It is Florida's deepest port, and is an integral petroleum receiving point. Broward County is served by three major Interstate Highways (I-75, I-95, I-595) and U.S. Highways such as U.S. 1, US 27 and US 441. It is also served by Florida's Turnpike and State Highway 869, also known as the Sawgrass Expressway. Owned and operated by Triumph S. Corp the Moving Company serving Fort Lauderdale, FL - Last updated 05/30/2010 | |
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