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About Juheti Regawo

An organized approach to a stressful day.

We built our process around the idea that a move goes smoothly when it's planned like one, room by room, box by box, with a crew who knows the sequence before the truck arrives.

Our starting point

Moving is logistics wearing a personal disguise.

Every move looks personal on the surface: a household's belongings, a small office's equipment, years of accumulated items. Underneath, it's a logistics problem. What needs to be wrapped. What order things load. How weight distributes in a truck. How long each room takes to pack.

Juheti Regawo treats it as both. The planning is systematic. The handling is careful. A packing list gets built before a single box is taped, and the crew that executes it stays with the job from the first walkthrough to the final placement of furniture.

We work across St. Louis and the surrounding area, taking on residential moves of varying sizes as well as small-office relocations where downtime matters as much as the boxes themselves.

Crew member reviewing an inventory checklist on a clipboard beside packed boxes
Moving consultant discussing a relocation plan with a client at a table

How the crew is organized

Consistency matters more than speed.

Crew members are assigned to a job for its full duration rather than rotating between multiple moves in the same day. This means the same people who pack your bookshelves in the morning are the ones setting them back up that afternoon.

Before any move, the assigned crew reviews the walkthrough notes together. Fragile items, awkward stairwells, tight doorways, anything that changes the approach gets discussed ahead of time rather than figured out on the spot.

It's a slower way to start a moving day. It tends to save time by the time the truck is unloaded.

What guides the work

Four things we keep returning to.

Preparation

A written plan exists before the move starts. It covers timing, crew size, materials, and any special items.

Care

Fragile and sentimental items are treated as individual cases, not generic contents of a box.

Communication

You know who is coming, what time, and what the plan covers before the day begins.

Accountability

Inventory is tracked from pickup to delivery so items can be accounted for at each stage.

A closer look

Snapshots from recent moves.

Office desk being packed with files and equipment during a small office relocation

A small office move planned around business hours.

Furniture wrapped in moving blankets ready for transport

Furniture wrapped before it ever touches the truck ramp.

Crew members carrying boxes down a residential staircase

Narrow stairwells are noted during the walkthrough, not discovered on moving day.

Neatly loaded moving truck showing organized furniture and boxes

A load plan keeps the truck balanced and secure.

Curious how this applies to your move?

Tell us about your home or office and we'll outline what a plan for it might look like.

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