A long time initiative for Kennards Self Storage has been how we help customers through the pain of moving into storage. At Kennards Self Storage we provide the trailer complementary when moving in, we have the EMU Vans and we have partnered with truck rental companies Thrifty being the most recent.
A great opportunity presented itself to be part of the sharing economy that offers a cost effective benefit to our customers to help them move into storage.
GoGet is Australia’s first and largest professional car sharing service operating in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra and Adelaide. The company has developed a range of business and IT systems that enable the delivery of consulting, technical services and the provision of on-the-ground car share facilities.
GoGet has located vans at selected Kennards Self Storage locations for our customers to hire and use when they need help moving into storage. GoGet are offering attractive rates for our customers.
Feel free to sign up with GoGet and become a member and have access 24/7 to a range of vehicles in your neighbourhood.
All GoGet vehicles are fitted with an e-tag and are Automatic transmission. They are also equipped with fuel cards for members (GoGet pays for petrol).
You can join the GoStarter plan for free for the first year with a saving of $49. Check with your local Kennards Self Storage supplier for more details on hire costs.
The following Kennards Self Storage centres now have GoGet vans ready for hire:
In Sydney – Camperdown, Chatswood, Macquarie Park, Auburn, Petersham and Hornsby.
In Victoria – Port Melbourne, Preston, Hawthorn, Flemington and Maribyrnong
In Queensland – Newstead, Milton and West End
In South Australia – Panorama
Kennards Self Storage Baringa boasts a range of storage unit sizes to suit diverse requirements, from small lockers to large spaces perfect for furniture, equipment, or inventory.
Read on to find out how to protect your furniture from damage, how to maximize space, and how to keep your favourite sweater from disappearing forever in your storage unit’s sea of moving boxes.
Last week, I was visiting my parents’ house (the place I grew up). They are reaching pensioner age, and it dawned on me that their home is becoming too large for them.