Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Summit, New Jersey


Went to an old boxcar diner in Summit, New Jersey. This diner was stared in the 1920s in downtown Summit. I had a coffee and a bagel with butter. Heard the corned beef hash was to die. Thank you to Duxiana for listening to what we had to offer in terms of long-distance delivery service.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Lester Bourne




I met Lester Bourne from Searles Van and Storage today. I had a chance to interview him and will be posting the sound bites in a few days. Meanwhile take a look at the photos of me and him and his road van. Lester has been driving for Atlas Van Lines for 32 years. He live in CT with his wife and he takes three cruises every year. Atlas treats him well and he treats Atlas well.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Collateral Collage

Great relationships with relocation related vendors makes my life easy and wonderful. I got a little creative and look a bunch of collateral materials together and put them all in a series of pictures. See what companies you can identify. I see A-1 First Class - Viking Moving and Storage, Fabra Cleen, Consider It Done, Russ and Daughters, BNI. All of these are household names in NYC and I am proud to know all of them very well. There is a picture of me doing the horah at Steve Vine's wedding. See Brian Alalu in the background.

Someone Spilled Lox


Every Saturday we interupt our workday to have bagels, lox and other European appetizers. Since 1914 Russ and Daughters has been producing fine quality appetizers for New York's Lower East Side. The Viking tractor couldn't make it past the temptation this time. The road was just too oily and slick for it to go forward. So stop by the "Louvre of Lox" the next time you are looking to be stopped in your tracks. Russ and Daughters, 179 East Houston Street New York, NY 10002 http://www.russanddaughters.com/, see Niki Russ (fourth generation)

Thursday, November 20, 2008

The San Francisco Treat - Searles Van and Storage

I want to give a shout out to Searles Van and Storage, an interstate agent for Atlas Van Lines based in the San Fran area. I have a customer heading out there who needs a firm delivery date of December 12 and they are MAKING it happen. With one phone call Paul gave me assurance that our customer would be able to move in on the day he needs. Also, Paul said he doesn't take calls from people on the east coast past 6 PM. I did initially call at 547 PM, so I showed him something don'tchaknow.
For your reference

Searles Van & Storage Co., Inc, 1301 Donner Ave., San Francisco, CA 94124

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Logistics, Sounds Heavy

Logistics is a 1000 LB per cubic foot word, DENSE. Logistics is coordinating the flow of information, products, people. Changing there directions and making it work for a given cause or an objective. Carpool, Iraq, Nasdaq, all of the above. So why do I choose to use it? What context? The Viking likes to get knee deep in the (you know its coming) logistics of moving people's personal and business effects. The Viking (I guess I can talk in third person) involves himself in the details. Waist deep. Hong Kong underwear, death in the family, new hotel project. All of these I deal with on a daily basis. Putting the wheels in motion. Making a sale. Join me for the ride. Because the Viking is here to guide you.