Multi-market moving and logistics operator with Allied Van Lines network
Berger Moving & Storage operates 16 regional hubs across the U.S., serving residential, commercial, and government customers through asset-based moving, warehousing, and distribution. The company runs a traditional enterprise stack (SQL Server, Citrix, Active Directory) with no active tech adoptions or replacements, and hiring is concentrated in operations and logistics roles — a pattern consistent with a capital-intensive, logistics-first business where operational efficiency and regional sales-pipeline development are the primary growth vectors.
Notable leadership hires: Warehouse Lead
Berger Moving & Storage is a publicly traded moving and logistics company founded in 1910, headquartered in St. Paul, Minnesota. As one of Allied Van Lines' largest asset-based agents, the company operates across 16 U.S. markets (Atlanta, Austin, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dallas, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Louisville, Phoenix, Portland, San Antonio, and Tampa) and provides residential relocation, commercial office and industrial moving, corporate employee relocation programs, international moving services, and product distribution and warehousing. The company serves individuals, mid-market businesses, and government agencies. Current operational priorities include product quality and on-time delivery improvements, new client acquisition (particularly in Texas), labor cost optimization, and expanding value-added service offerings.
Core infrastructure includes SQL Server, Windows Server, Active Directory, Citrix, and Microsoft 365. Networking and security rely on Cisco infrastructure. The stack reflects a traditional enterprise operations environment optimized for logistics and admin workflows.
Berger operates in 16 U.S. markets: Atlanta, Austin, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dallas, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Louisville, Phoenix, Portland, St. Paul, San Antonio, and Tampa. Headquarters is in St. Paul, Minnesota.
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