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Title: CBD Movers Highlights the Operational Challenges of High-Rise and Apartment Moves
Australia, 31st Mar 2026– Ask anyone who has moved into a high-rise apartment, and they'll tell you the same thing: it was nothing as they expected.Boxes were the easy part. It was the lift booking, the grumpy building manager, the loading dock that fits one van at a time, and the sofa that absolutely refused to turn the corner in the hallway. There are major operational challenges of moving, which we have seen in high-rise and apartment buildings. And CBD Movers wants more Australians to know what they're actually signing up for before moving day arrives."People assume moving into an apartment is simpler because there's less space," said a spokesperson for CBD Movers. "In our experience, it's often the opposite."It Starts Before the Truck Even ArrivesMost apartment buildings have rules around moving, and they're stricter than most tenants realise. Service lifts need to be pre-booked, often weeks in advance. Loading docks come with time limits. Some buildings require protective padding to be fitted inside elevators before a single item of furniture enters. Security teams need to be notified. Building managers need to sign off.By the time you've ticked all those boxes, you've already spent more time planning than the actual move might take.Miss any of it, and you could find yourself standing in a lobby with a truck full of furniture and nowhere to go.The Lift Situation Is Its Own ProblemThis one catches people off guard every time. In a high-rise building, you don't just use the lift; you book it, which is also considered to be one of the operational challenges of moving. And the window you get is often surprisingly short. Two hours, sometimes less.That means the removalist team, the truck, and every piece of furniture have to move in perfect sync. A traf...
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