We are a full service,
independent moving company founded by Paul Clark. Our origins start in Morristown back in 1954 when Paul was a door to door
bread salesman. After some encouragement from a customer, Paul bought a flat bed truck and started cleaning out basements.
What was good he would sell, the rest was taken to the dump. He was still running his bread route 5 days a week as well.
Paul decided that
he needed to expand his vision and persuaded 6 furniture companies to use him to deliver their goods to customers. He hired
two men and business began to grow. At this time, business was so good that he left his bread truck route and started moving
furniture full time.
The business grew
to where he started doing more household moves. He would call on homes with for sale signs and give them a quote on moving.
By 1957 the work
had paid off and Paul was operating three trucks and leasing a warehouse for customer storage. In August of 1957 Paul became
an agent for North American Vanlines. In 1963, he had acquired a second warehouse facility. The business had grown to fourteen
trucks and forty-one employees.
In 1969 the state
started building Route 287 through Morristown and both warehouses were demolished to make way for the new construction. At
this point, he sold his moving company and moved to Hunterdon County.
In 1980, Paul created
Paul's Transfer Company and has been working in Hunterdon County and the surrounding areas ever since.
In an effort to provide value
added services, we joined the Wheaton World Wide Moving family in the fall of 2002. This gives us the ability
to offer more competitive domestic rates as well as adding international services.