Dlo Move Support Services

Vancouver, Canada

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The only moving company to provide cost-​effective corporate moving and move coordination services, either together or separately

History

Established in 1997.

DLO was founded in 1997 by Lane Oseen who realized there was a growing need for moving and move coordination services for corporations and business in the Greater Vancouver area.

Since our founding, DLO has grown to become the leader in corporate moving in Vancouver with 45 hand-​picked staff members including our highly skilled Move Coordinators and Move Managers. We maintain our reputation of being clean and professional when helping with your move through and through.

Meet the Business Owner

Lane O.

Business Owner

Lane Oseen is the founding partner of DLO Move Support Services Ltd. He oversees the strategic planning and manages growth within the company.

Under his leadership, DLO’s operations have evolved from a small, interoffice transport and equipment maintenance resource to a customer service driven operation capable of managing and executing 100,000+ square foot/​1000+ employee moves. Vancouver’s largest and most prestigious companies now look to DLO for support from project inception to post move support. The secrets to success has been Lane’s entrepreneurial spirit, an unswerving commitment to client service and a broad understanding of the logistical and facilities challenges facing businesses today.

The force of Lane’s example is apparent in every team member at DLO. Lane was awarded the Young Entrepreneur Award in 2004 through the North Vancouver Chamber of Commerce Business Excellence Awards. He has a degree in Business Administration from Simon Fraser University.

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