June 14, 2011By: mcameron
It seems to be becoming somewhat of an annual tradition for Hawaii moving company Royal Hawaiian Movers. With Royal Hawaiian Movers’ continued assistance, Maui’s only non-profit, no-kill cat rescue and sanctuary, 9th Life Hawaii, was once again able to safely and securely set up feeding stations and shelters for their furry friends. Built by the University of Hawaii Maui College Construction Academy, these shelters will serve as a combination of shelter and feeding stations to keep cats and their food dry. Moving industry leader Royal Hawaiian Movers once again demonstrates why they are considered to be among the top moving companies in the nation. For more information about this non-profit organization, please visit...
Read MoreMay 24, 2011By: mcameron
The annual Best of the Best Awards results are in! The people of Oahu and Kauai have spoken! Professional Hawaii moving company Royal Hawaiian Movers is voted “Best of the Best” in Kauai. Royal Hawaiian Movers Oahu makes it into the top 3, taking home the second place prize. Not to worry Oahu, Royal Hawaiian Movers has already vowed to work hard to claim victory in next year’s 2012 competition. If you are thinking of moving to Hawaii and need the services of a qualified Hawaii moving company, you now know who to call! Our dedication to professionalism and customer care one again been recognized...
Read MoreApril 28, 2011By: mcameron
Hawaiian Moving Company Royal Hawaiian Movers supports their sister company at the 2011 CMSA conference in La Jolla, CA. Representatives from the Royal Hawaiian Movers Oahu branch included moving industry icons John Lindstrom and Edward Wong. Professional moving company Dewitt Companies Ltd., LLC., sister company to Royal Hawaiian Movers, set the standard very high during the Exhibitor’s Reception at this year’s CMSA conference in La Jolla, CA. The innovative design of the Dewitt display booth provided the back drop for offerings of jumbo shrimp, chilled cocktail sauce, a $100 gift card drawing, and warm, professional conversation. Let’s not forget about the bubbles! As if the above giveaways were not enough to WOW...
Read MoreApril 13, 2011By: mcameron
Royal Hawaiian Mover’s sister company Dewitt Moving and Storage Guam supports the American Cancer Society, Continental / United Airlines hosted their Annual Plane Pull event on Saturday, April 9, 2011. Forty-One teams from various businesses and organizations on Guam accepted Continental / United Airlines challenge to vie for the Championship Title . Teams mustered their collective energy to tug a Continental Airlines 737 aircraft, 12 feet, with a total weight of 145,000 lbs , in the shortest amount of time to win the title. Dewitt Moving & Storage Guam was one of the 41 teams that participated in this much anticipated yearly event. All 41...
Read MoreMarch 21, 2011By: mcameron
If you’ve recently moved to or from Hawaii and we here at Royal Hawaiian Mover’s had the pleasure of facilitating that move for you, then we want YOU to spread the good word! Royal Hawaiian Mover’s has many accomplishments and accolades to be proud of such as 1. Being the only moving company in Hawaii on all 4 islands 2. A+ BBB rating 3. 3 generations of experience in the moving industry However Royal Hawaiian’s proudest achievements come from knowing we’ve made your move to or from Hawaii simple, worry free and cost effective. Hearing positive feedback about your experience with Royal Hawaiian is the standard we expect...
Read MoreMarch 17, 2011By: mcameron
Royal Hawaiian Movers Supports Japanese Earthquake/Tsunami Relief March 2011 Hawaii moving company Royal Hawaiian Movers contributes to the Japanese Earthquake/Tsunami relief organization “Aloha For Japan.” This Japanese Earthquake/Tsunami relief organization has created a t-shirt, seen above, designed to “spread the aloha” and provide support for victims of the massive 9.0 earthquake and devastating tsunami that followed. Using the Japanese symbol for sun, this Aloha For Japan t-shirt has received global response within just one day of its creation, with stores and online internet sites already selling out. The T-shirt is being sold for $20, with 100 percent of the proceeds going to the Hawaii Red...
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