Furniture – new, second hand, antique – is one of the most important things in our lives. Furniture shapes a home; it makes a business work; it keeps us warm and secure; and it provides a reliable surface on which to work, rest and eat. That’s why one’s choice of a furniture delivery service can be paramount, both from the point of view of the business that sells the furniture and the person or company who is to receive it. And that’s why new kids on the block Masters Logistics are starting to get a name for themselves.
Masters aren’t the only company to take equal care of all furniture, no matter what its provenance – but they are one of the most reasonably priced. The Masters ethic is clear enough just from a quick scan of their web site: no furniture delivery job is too big or too small, and there’s no such thing as a cheap piece of furniture. When one pauses for a moment to think about the receiver of a piece of furniture – whether that recipient is an individual, who’s bought an item from a second hand shop; or a business receiving a consignment of lockable conference tables – one starts to realise how rare a business model this actually is: and what a good one it could be. Anyone (and that’s pretty much everyone) who has ever ordered a cheap coffee table, say, or a book case, from a catalogue store, and had it delivered in a box that has clearly been thrown all over the warehouse before it got loaded into the van, knows what we mean here. Furniture, as we stated at the beginning, is extremely important – whatever it is and however much it costs. All furniture delivery ought to treat it as such. Most doesn’t: and that’s where Masters, with their new way of doing things, get ahead.
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