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Posted by David Piotrowski
The Household Goods Forwarders Association of America (HHGFAA) is a global association of forwarders and movers committed to providing customers with the highest level of service available. Their membership includes 1,800 companies from more than 160 countries and territories.
I have embedded a 5 minute video that discusses the HHGFAA and what it does and how it provides a valuable service to the houshold goods transportation industry.
The HHGFAA has something to offer to all household goods shipping companies, regardless of the size of the company. From someone who has attended their annual conference for several years, I can tell you the turnout at these conventions is truly remarkable and every moving company should treat the convention as an asset and as a way to network and meet with your peers in the industry.
I recommend that household goods companies of any size explore the idea of becoming a member of the HHGFAA.

