Everything you need to know about backloading

Backloading is an inexpensive moving option. It refers to multiple customers sharing space in a moving truck for a discounted price. Your belongings are loaded on to an empty truck that is returning from a job back to where it originally came from.

The cheapest way to move

Backloading is extremely cost effective. You only have to pay for the space and transport of one direction! Instead of hiring an entire truck you are utilising available space. If you’re flexible about your moving date and time, this might be the option for you. Backloading can be especially beneficial for long distance moves (especially interstate removals) as you could be splitting the costs between several people.

Better for the environment

Planning efficient moves prevents fuel wastage, which saves money and reduces damage to the environment.

Timing is everything

Backloading is all about timing and taking advantage of a moving truck being in the right place at the right time. Therefore the more notice you give, the better your chance of receiving an option that best suits your needs.

As trusted and reliable all in one movers, we look after your items the same way we would any of our removal services. Our moving trucks are insured and cleaned regularly so you can trust your goods will be safe and secure.

Is it for everyone?

If you would prefer to have the entire moving truck for your own belongings and you want to move on a set day at a set time, backloading may not be the option for you. Runaway Bay Removals has a wide range of removal services to cater to all of your needs.

If you’re considering moving, contact us and we will be more than happy to answer any questions you may have. Call our team on 0419 775 185 or find out more about our services here.

Fill out our online request form for your obligation free quote.

Runaway Bay Removals has over 20 years of experience in the industry. You can be confident your items will arrive in the same condition as the moment they were collected.

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