RINGING IN THE NEW YEAR

Preparing for 2015 It’s a new year and that means new goals, new projects, and hopefully new business opportunities. At Ellefson Transportation Group we are looking forward to a great year with new and repeat clients alike! We hope you will make us a part of your 2015 and we wish you health, prosperity, and luck in the coming year!


Ronald McDonald House Move

We would like to Thank  The Augusta area Ronald McDonald House  selecting us to help them relocate to their new, larger facility across from the Children’s Medical Center! This amazing facility has been providing a home away from home for families of children seeking medical attention at local hospials, and we were proud to be a part of helping them settle into their new home!

McDuffie University Hospital Move

2015 has already been a busy year, from Ronald McDonald to local hospitals and more. We recently helped relocate the  University Hospital McDuffie County Facility. Whether you’re moving you home, your office, or anything in between, our expert teams have you covered. Let us know how we can help you in 2015!


Growth by Referrals

CONGRATULATIONS

Congratulations to our sales team member, Lindsey Longbottom, and his BNI Chapter “Growth By Referrals” for being named the Top Performing BNI Chapter for their region for the 3rd and 4th Quarter in 2014! Performance is  ranked based on a number of factors including meeting attendance, number of referrals and closed business and the number of new members added during the period!


Monthly Tidbits

Where are people moving?

Our partner, United Vanlines released their 2014 National Movers Study  showing which states see the most people moving in and out in a given year. IN this years’ study South Carolina and North Carolina came in at the second and third spots with 61% inbound moves!

With economic stability growing nationally, the current migration patterns reflect longer-term trends of movement to the southern and western states, especially to those where housing costs are relatively lower, climates are more temperate and job growth has been at or above the national average, among other factors,” said Michael Stoll, economist, professor and chair of the Department of Public Policy at the University of California, Los Angeles.