What We Relocate / Handle
- CNC machines
- Heavy machinery
- Production lines
- Generators
- Transformers
- Boilers
- Compressors
- Industrial equipment

Industrial relocation services for heavy machinery, manufacturing equipment, production lines, plant relocation, factory shifting, and industrial assets.
MovesMate provides industrial relocation services for factories, manufacturing units, production facilities, and heavy equipment movement. Our process includes planning, equipment handling, route coordination, and safe movement of industrial assets.
Every project begins with a structured survey and item-level plan. Our team selects suitable materials from Wooden crates, Steel frames, Protective covers, Rust-prevention wrapping and applies documented precautions for secure handling.
A dedicated coordinator manages pickup, transportation, delivery, setup support, and final verification across MovesMate's PAN India service network.
Assess items, access, risks, timing, and destination requirements.
Use service-appropriate materials, labels, and item-level controls.
Load securely and move through a planned, monitored route.
Unload, position, unpack, and support the agreed setup scope.
Reconcile delivered items and complete the handover checklist.
Industrial relocation is the planned movement of machinery, production systems, plant assets, and supporting equipment between industrial sites.
Yes. Heavy machinery can be moved after site survey, load assessment, equipment planning, anchoring, and route coordination.
Yes. MovesMate supports phased plant and factory relocation planning for approved machinery, production assets, and equipment.
Depending on the load, the plan may use forklifts, cranes, skates, lifting tools, steel frames, suitable vehicles, and industrial lashing materials.
We use load calculations, protective packing, anchoring, skilled rigging, route planning, controlled loading, and documented safety checks.
Yes. A site survey is essential for access checks, load details, lifting requirements, routes, permits, and execution planning.