Nobel Relocation, formally known as Nobel Van Lines, started operating in 2004 in Miami, Florida as a small local moving company.

“We started as a small family oriented business, with one intention: doing it better” says Yaniv Dalei, the owner of the company.

By better he means, much more reliable, with a non-compromised customer service.

This approach, led to a stable growth, keeping A+ rating with the BBB (Better Business Bureau), and great reviews from customers and coworkers.

The development to an International Moving company, was only natural.

At this point Danny Vaittsman joined the company as Operation Manager and partner.

Further down the years Nobel Relocation opened new locations in Atlanta, Georgia and just recently in Washington DC.

Together, they rebrand the company to what it is today, Nobel Relocation.  Keeping their promise from the beginning to a better, most reliable shipping company.

This year, Nobel Relocation has made another turn in their evolvement, getting into the FIDI organization with much excellence.

FIDI is the most comprehensive quality standard for the international moving and relocation industry regularly audited by EY (Ernest & Young).

“For us being a part of FIDI, is a great pride. It is like getting acknowledgement on the way we are conducting our business” says Danny Vaittsman.

 

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