Graebel Atlanta Movers, Inc.

Tom Theisen, general mananger and regional vice president for Graebel, places a great emphasis on Graebel’s social responsibilities.

2007 and 2008 Atlanta Consumer Choice Award Winner for Business Excellence and Proud Chamber Member


Graebel, the world’s largest privately owned full-service relocation company has for over 30 years been a Gwinnett County-based business. Graebel employees and crews are proud members of the community where they live and with that in mind, they place a great emphasis on Graebel’s corporate and community social responsibilities. 


“Giving back to our community is a Graebel 58-year old standard,” said Tom Theisen, general manager and regional vice president, Graebel.


Graebel recently donated thousands of dollars worth of professional relocation services to the community’s new Dream House in Gwinnett and also recently relocated Kate’s Club into new facilities.  For these complete relocations 17 veteran Graebel crew members carefully packed, loaded, and unloaded goods into four trucks to transport goods.  Similarly, Graebel picked up the tab when the local United Way needed their moving staff and equipment services.


Graebel has successfully helped thousands of families and hundreds of companies move in Gwinnett County over the past 30 years.  Worldwide, Graebel has moved millions of families and literally thousands of companies’ offices and headquarters since 1950.  Today, Graebel is recognized as its industry leader in best in practice relocation standards, personalized services, innovations, real-time technology, and security.  Wherever a mover is needed most, count on Graebel. 


“For instance, Graebel is the United Nations’ exclusive mover because our services are superior and just as dependable in metropolitan areas as in the most remote regions of the world,” commented Theisen.


On Graebel’s involvement with the Gwinnett Chamber, Theisen advises other companies that while getting involved with the Chamber initially may seem counter intuitive during these tougher economic times, in the end it is a wise investment.
“Increasing your time and investment with the Chamber, even in tough economic times, really is worthwhile because it is those organizations that are poised for growth when this cycles out that will be the big winners,” said Theisen.


“Graebel welcomes the opportunity and privilege to help your family or your business with its moving and storage needs,” said Theisen.


 “Our local state-of-the art-service center features 24/7 security, climate-, temperature-control areas, and we promise to treat your belongings like our own.  We can commit to this commitment because our certified and trained employees are also extensively background checked, and substance tested to ensure your peace of mind.”


For your free, no obligation in-home or in-business estimate, call your proud Gwinnett Chairman’s Club member – relocation company, Graebel.  For more information on Graebel, visit www.GRAEBEL.com