Born to Move Movers Marks Upcoming 10th Anniversary While Expanding Local Relocation Services Across Greater Boston

April 08, 2026

NEWTON, MA - April 08, 2026 - PRESSADVANTAGE -

Born to Move Movers, a Massachusetts-based moving company headquartered in Newton, has announced the expanded availability of its local relocation services across additional communities in the Greater Boston region, alongside preparations for its upcoming 10th anniversary on April 9, 2026. The milestone reflects a decade of operational growth, regional expansion, and continued service delivery to both residential and commercial customers.

The company confirmed that households and businesses in Boston, Cambridge, Brookline, Waltham, Somerville, Quincy, and surrounding areas now have broader access to its structured in-city moving operations. This service expansion aligns with increased relocation activity throughout the metropolitan area and the company’s long-term operational development over the past decade.

Reflecting on this milestone, the company noted, “Reaching the ten-year mark is an incredible milestone. We’re grateful to the communities that supported us and to the hardworking team members who helped build the company from the ground up.”

Born to Move Movers operates as a licensed and insured household goods carrier under US DOT 2887241, with active registration through the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). The company provides relocation services across Massachusetts and interstate routes throughout the United States, maintaining compliance with all applicable federal and state transportation regulations.

The expanded service availability focuses on relocations within approximately 50 miles, commonly defined in the moving industry as local moves. These services include residential and commercial relocations, allowing households, offices, and small businesses to move within the same metropolitan area or between neighboring municipalities.

“When we started Born to Move ten years ago, it was just one truck and a simple promise, to treat every customer’s move with care and professionalism,” said founder Dmitrii Malashkin. “Today, we’re proud to have helped thousands of families and businesses relocate across the country. This anniversary is really about the people who trusted us with their moves and the team that made it possible.”

In densely populated regions such as Greater Boston, local relocations often involve apartment buildings, office spaces, and residential neighborhoods where logistical considerations include narrow streets, building access requirements, freight elevator scheduling, and limited parking availability.

According to the company, the expanded coverage reflects ongoing population and business growth across the region. Cities such as Newton, Boston, and Cambridge continue to experience steady relocation activity driven by universities, healthcare systems, and technology employers, which contribute to population mobility.

Born to Move Movers operates a fleet of straight trucks equipped with ramps, lift gates, dollies, moving straps, and protective furniture blankets designed to safeguard items during transportation. Each relocation follows a structured workflow that includes preparing a moving estimate, generating an inventory list, and issuing a bill of lading, which serves as the official contract between the carrier and the customer.

Industry documentation remains a critical component of relocation services. A bill of lading outlines shipment details, including pickup and delivery locations, transportation terms, and valuation options. Inventory lists document transported items, while estimates define pricing structures based on hourly labor or flat-rate models, depending on the scope of the move.

The company reports that its operations rely on trained in-house crews rather than subcontracted labor. Typical local moves involve coordinated teams of drivers, packers, and supervisors who manage loading, transportation, and unloading. This structured approach supports consistency across projects and helps reduce uncertainty during relocation.

“Moving can be stressful, but our goal is to make it smooth and predictable for our customers,” a company representative explained. “Over the years, we’ve built systems, training, and processes that allow our team to deliver consistent service every day.”

In urban environments such as Boston and Cambridge, relocation planning frequently includes coordination with building management offices and compliance with municipal parking regulations. Temporary parking permits for moving trucks, certificates of insurance, and scheduled freight elevator access are often required before moving day.

As part of the expanded service coverage, Born to Move Movers indicated that relocation planning may involve coordination with property management teams, building supervisors, and local permit offices to facilitate organized, efficient move-day operations.

Industry data shows that short-distance relocations account for the majority of moves within the United States, often driven by employment changes, housing transitions, or business relocations. Within Greater Boston, this activity is influenced by academic institutions, healthcare networks, and corporate employers operating throughout the region.

Newton, where Born to Move Movers maintains its primary office, is connected to the broader Boston metropolitan area through major transportation routes such as Interstate 90 and Route 9, as well as MBTA Green Line service and commuter rail stations including Newtonville, West Newton, and Auburndale.

Born to Move Movers reports completing thousands of residential and commercial relocations across the Greater Boston area over the past decade. This operational track record reflects both sustained demand and internal process development. As one customer shared, “From the first phone call to the final box, the Born to Move team was professional, efficient, and incredibly careful with our belongings. It’s easy to see why they’ve become one of the most trusted moving companies in the region.”

In addition to local moving services, the company provides packing assistance, furniture disassembly and reassembly, temporary storage solutions, and transportation of large or specialty items. These services are commonly used by both households and businesses managing relocation logistics.

The company’s upcoming anniversary on May 9, 2026, highlights not only its operational growth but also its continued focus on service reliability and structured execution developed over time.

The expanded service area now includes additional communities such as Watertown, Brookline, Wellesley, Dorchester, Framingham, Lowell, and Woburn, allowing more residents and businesses to access relocation services from crews already operating across the metropolitan area.

Born to Move Movers continues to operate in compliance with federal transportation safety regulations governing household goods carriers, including driver hours-of-service requirements, vehicle safety standards, and insurance coverage mandates. These regulations ensure operational oversight and consistency for licensed moving companies across both local and interstate routes.

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For more information about Born To Move Movers, contact the company here:

Born To Move Movers
Dmitrii Malashkin
(617) 903-2609
info@goborntomove.com
84 bowers st, Unit B, Newton MA, 02460,

About Born To Move Movers

Born to Move Movers is a fully licensed and insured moving company providing local and interstate moving services across the United States. Since 2016, we’ve helped homes and businesses move safely with transparent, flat-rate pricing.

Contact Born To Move Movers

Dmitrii Malashkin

84 bowers st, Unit B, Newton MA, 02460,

(617) 903-2609

info@goborntomove.com

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