Three generations of the Lassiter family have been instrumental in the growth of City Transfer and Storage since its beginnings in 1908.Our grandfather, I.M. Lassiter started City Transfer and Storage that year with a team of mules & horses, a wagon and a vision for a company that would haul just about anything as long as it fit in the wagon. With the operations centered near the railroad tracks in High Point, N.C. the company soon found a ready clientele that appreciated its emphasis on customer service. As the business grew, Lassiter added a partner, Wayne Williard. Together they continued expanding the business, hauling freight that ranged from dirt to railroad passengers luggage.
Additional InfoUSDOT # | 90767 |
MC # | MC-29914 |
Payment Options | N/A |
Membership | AMSA |
Established Year | N/A |
Insurance | |
Agent | Atlas Van Lines, Inc. |
Hours of Operation | N/A |
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Customer Name : Linda B.
Posted at April 12th, 2023 10::04Subject :Efficient and friendly.
Comment : The packers were efficient and friendly. The packing only took one day. The men came to crate a large mirror and a granite dresser top. They worked on the porch and they asked me to sign the invoice when they completed the job. The movers packed the crates on the truck and moved them as planned. When we arrived at the new house we had another moving company bring our things from the storage unit. The marble top was broken into 4 pieces. When I contacted the 3rd party craters and City they told me that neither of them were responsible because we had uncrated the top ourselves. Apparently we were supposed to have them uncrate, but no one informed us of this. Now they have not returned my call to tell me who needs to uncrate the mirror.
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