Published by Chris Townsend
Last updated Dec, 08 2025
Kansas City Commercial Movers
Moving can be scary, even if you aren’t a first-time hauler. The stakes are pretty high for a business or organization, and mistakes can be costly. Hiring professionals eliminates the majority of those risks, and is better for your mental health. Why stress when experts can take over and get it done right?
Three Movers has proudly served Kansas City, and the rest of the U.S. for over two decades. Our experts have the skill and experience needed for even the most complex shifting tasks. It takes just a few minutes to complete our online quote form and get started on a hauling plan. Sign up today, and we’ll take care of the rest.

How Much the Cost of Haulers?
The average cost for commercial shifters in Kansas City averages a range from $2,502 to $11,353.
The only way to know how much your long distance move costs is with a hauling quote. That’s because no two relocates are the same, so no two shifting costs will be the same. Three Movers offers FREE moving quotes to every customer, and the best part is, that you can do it all online.
We compare key aspects of each shift (for example, mileage/distance, weight/size, transfer date, etc.) and generate local relocating costs based on them. This means you’re only paying for the transporting services you actually use. No hidden fees, no catch!
Cross-Country Moving Experts
Transferring across the country is no easy feat. The distance can be very intimidating, especially when you’re transporting delicate and expensive equipment and other belongings. Our cross-country moving experts have the skills and the right tools to guarantee safe transport.
Industrial and Warehouse Shifters
The size of industrial and warehouse relocates is enough to make a grown man weep. It can feel like a mountain of tasks to complete with not enough time. Hiring cheap carriers means you don’t have to do it all on your own.
Sign up for heavy/oversized equipment transport for industrial and warehouse relocates. This includes the special equipment and personnel for the job, so don’t worry about hiring another team. Our asset and inventory management services are perfect for keeping track of your belongings, and can even help boost productivity.
We always advise our customers to start planning hauls of this size at least 6 months in advance. But, we can facilitate last-minute moves in some instances. The sooner you reach out, the sooner we can start planning!

Affordable Office Hauling Services
Office moves don’t have to put a dent in your pocket. Get the same moving facilities you’ve always wanted at a fraction of what the other guys charge for them when you shift with us. We perform basic to complicated packaging solutions, including custom crating options for large or irregular items.
Our office furniture relocation services cover disassembly on transfer day and reassembly once the relocating truck is unloaded. Let us take care of the heavy lifting and the not-so-fun stuff, you deserve a break.
Short and Long-Term Storage Solutions
Worrying about stowage shouldn’t keep you up at night. Not when your trusted hauling team offers short and long-term holding solutions.
Now, clean, secure storage units are at your fingertips. Sign up now and store your belongings for as long as you like with our flexible leasing options. We provide 24-hour surveillance to ensure they’re kept safe from prying eyes and sticky fingers.

Frequently Asked Questions
Most Kansas City commercial moves range from $1,200 to $6,500 for small offices and $8,000 to $25,000+ for multi-floor relocations. Pricing is shaped by move size, required packing, the need for IT/servers disconnection, freight-elevator scheduling, Kansas City traffic around I-70/I-635, and after-hours access. Larger projects can take one or more days. For broader pricing guidance, see our commercial moving service page.
A small suite typically takes 4–8 hours, whereas multi-department offices with cubicle breakdown, staging, and tech migration can require 1–3 full days. Duration is influenced by crew size, elevator availability, loading dock access, long-carry distances, weather, and building management rules. Complex IT transitions or phased moves extend timelines. Local moves usually deliver same day; larger intrastate projects may stage over several days.
Yes. Professional commercial crews move servers, sensitive tech, conference furniture, filing systems, medical devices, and high-value equipment using padded transport, lift-gate trucks, and itemized inventory. Factors such as weight, fragility, disassembly needs, and whether climate-controlled trucks are required determine handling time and cost. You can also pair this with a business moving service for integrated planning.
Yes. Many Kansas City buildings only allow moves after 5 p.m. or on weekends, making off-hours service common. Crews plan around HOA or building rules, loading dock schedules, security access, and elevator reservations. After-hours projects may carry a modest premium, especially for night access, holiday windows, and large crews.
Preparation includes providing a floor plan, tagging workstations, coordinating IT disconnect, reserving freight elevators, clearing loading zones, and notifying staff of downtime. Special considerations include parking permits, dock height compatibility, and protecting walkways. Packing time is shaped by workstation count, file volume, and fragile equipment. Many companies add a packing and unpacking service for faster restart.
Same-day service is available for small offices, depending on crew availability, building access, and Kansas City rush-hour windows. Moves with heavy workstations, cubicle systems, or server racks typically require advanced planning. Weather, dock access, truck loading paths, and IT scope also determine whether a rapid deployment is feasible.
Commercial movers must maintain liability coverage, cargo protection, and proper Kansas and federal identification when performing intrastate or interstate work. Interstate moves fall under FMCSA regulations, while local operations follow state requirements. Coverage levels vary by carrier, and businesses often add COI certificates for building management and higher-value items.
Key drivers include office size, number of workstations, IT complexity, stairs/elevators, long-carry distances, heavy or specialized equipment, and seasonal traffic around downtown Kansas City. Packing, storage, and after-hours labor also influence totals. Long-distance commercial moves involve mileage, fuel, routing, and delivery windows; see our long distance moving service for broader guidance.