We specialize in secure, fully coordinated relocations to and from Alaska—designed to handle the rugged routes, remote locations, and long-distance planning required for a smooth move.
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Whether you’re relocating to Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, Wasilla, or a more remote Alaskan town, our team has the experience to manage your move with precision.
From overland trucking to ferry coordination and secure freight handling, United Moving Management handles the logistics so you can focus on settling into your new home not worrying about how your belongings will get there.
From icy access roads to rural deliveries, we know how to navigate Alaska’s unique terrain with the right equipment and planning.
You get one point of contact throughout your entire relocation—no hand-offs, no confusion.
We use GPS-tracked trucks and secure carriers to transport your items safely across long-distance routes and ferry-access ports.
We plan your delivery based on your actual address not just major hubs ensuring your move isn’t left halfway.
We meet all federal standards for long-distance and interstate moving your belongings are protected.
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Tell us where you’re moving from and to. We’ll build a plan based on access, inventory, and delivery distance.
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We help pack or provide self-pack options. Then we transport your items to a secure transit hub.
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Using semi-trucks and ferry access (where needed), we transport your belongings across the mainland and into Alaska.
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We coordinate final delivery to your home even if it’s in a rural or hard-to-access area.
Alaska Moves Start at $6,900. This includes:
We offer fixed and custom packages based on inventory size, service level, and delivery location.
Yes! We specialize in planning routes to remote and ferry-access towns. If we can’t reach it directly, we’ll coordinate a local hand-off.
Yes, we offer both full-service packing and DIY-friendly crate delivery.
Absolutely. We regularly ship vehicles, motorcycles, and commercial equipment.
Typical moves range from 7–14 days, depending on distance, road/weather conditions, and ferry schedules.