Commercial and Industrial Moving in Santa Fe Springs
Santa Fe Springs is one of Los Angeles County's premier industrial cities — a compact, infrastructure-rich municipality where warehouse distribution, light manufacturing, logistics, and industrial services businesses operate from a dense network of tilt-up and dock-high facilities clustered along Norwalk Boulevard, Telegraph Road, and the San Gabriel River Freeway corridor. The city's central position between the 5, 605, and 91 Freeways makes it a preferred address for regional distribution hubs, and that same location means businesses here move, expand, and consolidate with regularity.
Business Moving Group specializes in exactly this environment. Our warehouse moving crews are experienced with pallet racking disassembly and reinstallation, dock-height equipment, industrial shelving systems, and the heavy-duty floor protection required in tilt-up buildings. We combine office moving expertise with warehouse relocation capability, so when your Santa Fe Springs operation involves both a front-office suite and a production or distribution floor, we handle it all in a single coordinated engagement. See our
6-Step Business Moving Guide
for planning guidance.
Santa Fe Springs Industrial and Commercial Areas We Serve
- Norwalk Boulevard Industrial Corridor: Dense concentration of distribution, logistics, and light-manufacturing tenants in dock-high tilt-up facilities.
- Telegraph Road / Shoemaker Avenue Area: Mid-size industrial parks with a mix of warehouse and office-front suites serving regional distribution and specialty trades.
- Pioneer Boulevard Corridor: Older industrial buildings and flex spaces housing manufacturing support businesses, parts distributors, and service contractors.
- Carmenita Road Zone: Logistics, cold storage support, and transport company offices adjacent to major freeway interchanges.
Our Services in Santa Fe Springs
Warehouse Moving — pallet racking, industrial shelving, inventory, and heavy equipment relocation
Office Moving — front-office and executive suite relocation within or adjacent to industrial facilities
Furniture Installation — workstation assembly, open-plan layouts, and breakroom furniture setup
Office Decommissioning — asset removal, surplus disposal, and lease-end space restoration for industrial tenants
Commercial Relocation — phased moves that keep part of your operation running during the transition
Insurance for Santa Fe Springs Industrial Properties
Industrial landlords in Santa Fe Springs require comprehensive mover insurance as a condition of building access. BMG carries $2,000,000 per occurrence / $4,000,000 aggregate General Liability, $1,000,000 Auto Liability, and Workers' Compensation at statutory limits with a $1,000,000 per-accident employer's liability cap. We issue Certificates of Insurance naming your landlord or property manager within one business day. Our
COI guide for office moves
details exactly what to request from your building management.
Decommissioning Industrial and Warehouse Spaces
Vacating a warehouse or industrial suite in Santa Fe Springs requires coordinating the removal of racking, equipment, and all remaining contents — and restoring the space to the bare-concrete or painted condition specified in your lease. BMG manages the entire decommissioning process, including responsible disposal of surplus furniture and equipment and full photographic documentation for your records. Our
Office Decommissioning Guide
provides a step-by-step breakdown.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you disassemble and reinstall pallet racking systems in Santa Fe Springs?
Yes. Pallet racking disassembly, transport, and reinstallation is a core part of our warehouse moving service. Our crews are experienced with selective, drive-in, and push-back rack configurations. We document rack layouts before disassembly so reinstallation in the new facility matches your operational workflow.
Do you handle combined office and warehouse moves for Santa Fe Springs industrial tenants?
Absolutely. Most Santa Fe Springs businesses have both a front-office component and a warehouse or production floor. We sequence the move to keep your office operational as long as possible while the warehouse side is relocated, minimizing total downtime across the entire facility.
How do you handle dock-height buildings and forklift-loaded freight in Santa Fe Springs?
Our equipment includes flatbed and lift-gate trucks suited to dock-height facilities, and we coordinate with your facility to use on-site forklifts where appropriate for heavy or oversized items. We assess dock configuration during the pre-move site visit so the right equipment is on-site from the start.
Can you move a Santa Fe Springs operation over a weekend to avoid production downtime?
Weekend and overnight moves are standard practice for our industrial clients. Many Santa Fe Springs businesses shut down Friday evening and expect to be fully operational in the new space by Monday morning. We staff accordingly and use a detailed move plan to hit that deadline. Call
(949) 866-4583
to discuss your requirements.
