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Temporary storage so your move can progress at your pace
Organized pause

Temporary storage so your move can progress at your pace

When the home is not ready, customs takes longer or delivery must happen in stages, the move needs a well-managed pause.

Temporary storage · Inventory · Scheduled delivery · International coordination
Flexibility without losing control

Origin, transit and destination do not always align on the same date

An international move rarely depends on a single schedule. Renovations, pending housing, customs timing, flight changes, sea connections or partial deliveries may require waiting without losing inventory control.

At Pack And Go, storage is not “keeping boxes somewhere”. It is receiving, identifying, organizing and preparing the next release without losing sight of inventory.

Origin, transit and destination do not always align on the same date
Transition risks

What gets complicated without a storage plan

Waiting is not the problem. Waiting without inventory, coordination or unnecessary delivery pressure is.

Home not available yet

The shipment may arrive before keys, lease dates or the new space are ready.

International delays

Customs, ports, airports or connections can shift dates beyond the client's control.

Disorganized deliveries

Without scheduling, delivery can become pressure, rework and rushed decisions.

Inventory without control

If items are not well identified, every later movement becomes slower and less traceable.

Moves in stages

Sometimes it is better to receive, separate and deliver in phases, not everything in one day.

Unnecessary logistics pressure

Without a planned pause, the client ends up adapting to the shipment instead of the opposite.

The Pack And Go method

Waiting also needs method

We review city, cargo type, dates and delivery priority so storage makes sense within the move, not as an emergency fix.

Receipt of the shipment with visible inventory.
Inventory and control by box, item or unit.
Organization for partial release or full delivery.
Connection with international and domestic transport.
Scheduled later delivery according to availability.
Useful updates during the storage stage.
Simple process

Five steps to store without losing the thread

The pause should feel like part of the plan, not a dead end.

01

Collect

We coordinate pickup or receipt according to origin, mode and available dates.

02

Inventory

We identify boxes, furniture and special pieces to maintain documentation control.

03

Store

We organize the shipment according to logistics need, item type and process stage.

04

Coordinate

We define release, partial delivery or full delivery when the destination is ready.

05

Deliver

We schedule final delivery with inventory and an agreed date with the client.

Differentiators

A more flexible, organized and calmer move

Flexibility

The move adapts better to keys, flights, renovations, customs or family timing.

Order

Inventory helps identify what is stored, what must leave and how it should be delivered.

Organized transition

Storage connects transport, customs and final delivery without breaking the sequence.

Connected to the route

The pause is considered alongside air, sea or ground routes when applicable.

Temporary storage for real moving situations
Coverage

Temporary storage for real moving situations

We coordinate temporary storage for moves from or to Colombia when the operation requires it. Conditions depend on city, cargo type, timing, availability and client need.

  • Export and import processes from or to Colombia.
  • Sea, air or ground operations.
  • Storage in transit when applicable to the route.
  • Later, partial or staged delivery coordination.
Frequently asked questions

Real questions before storing

Can I store only part of my move? +
Yes, depending on the operation. We can separate items for immediate delivery and others for later delivery when inventory and coordination allow it.
How long can I store my belongings? +
It depends on city, availability and logistics need. Ideally, estimated timing should be defined during planning to avoid rework.
How is inventory controlled? +
We work with identification of boxes, furniture or items, and with records that help coordinate releases, partial deliveries or final delivery.
Can I schedule delivery later? +
Yes. Storage is often useful when the destination is not ready yet or when staged delivery is more convenient.
What happens with delicate pieces? +
They are reviewed separately according to material, packing, handling and estimated timing. Some items may require specific protection or conditions depending on the case.
Next step

Let us plan storage within your move

Tell us your dates, origin city, destination and what you need to receive first. With that, we define whether storage helps and how it should be organized.

Flexible dates Controlled inventory Scheduled delivery