Bisson Corona Virus Response
3/13/20 *3/23/20 Update Below* There is a lot of uncertainty surrounding the Covid-19/Corona virus and it’s continued spread nationally and globally. The transportation industry is a unique one in that from our offices in Brunswick and Westbrook, our freight and...
Third Party Services
Occasionally there is the need for third party services to assist with certain aspects of your move. This post will explain the process in more detail, and why it may be necessary. Examples of items that generally require third party service: Removing or...
Winter Moving Tips and Suggestions
Today we will discuss winter moving tips and some suggestions that will ensure a smooth move, no matter what the weather brings! Winter Moving Tips Before You Move Let your plow guy know your move date, and request that they keep your driveway clear. If you are moving...
Happy Centennial (1919-2019) Bisson Moving & Storage Company
On this date (February 26) one hundred years ago, the first natural lands east of the Mississippi River were established as a national park pursuant to legislation signed into law by President Woodrow Wilson. The area, then called Lafayette National Park in Maine, is...
Bisson’s Storage Vaults and Vault Vans Save You Money and Avoid Damage
For any intrastate move involving temporary storage and for inbound interstate moves, again involving temporary storage in Maine, Bisson's storage vaults and vault vans create economy and help avoid damage. If your move originates and delivers in Maine (an intrastate...
Posted Roads – What you should know for Spring moves in Maine
Every spring in Maine local municipalities “post” certain roads that are susceptible to damage from heavy vehicles as the freeze-thaw cycle begins. As the weather begins to warm up, the melting snow saturates the ground under the roads which weakens the base the...