Services — Moves & Labour Across India

TitanHaul blends residential care, office discipline, and trained on-site labour. We sync building rules, elevator times, and lane geometry so your schedule survives traffic, rain, and peak hours.

Every assignment starts with constraints—lane width, lift size, rigging options— then we draft a route that respects neighbours and keeps cargo calm. The lattice below hints at our mix: agile feeders, long-bed haulers, and specialty handling.

  • Residential & villa moves with pad-in/pad-out protocol
  • Office relocations with IT labeling & server care
  • On-site labour for packing, loading, rigging, settling
Mini-truck positioned at a narrow lane for feeder operations
Feeder mini-truck
Pad kit with corner guards and straps staged at the lobby
Pad kit & guards
Long-bed lorry at the logistics yard, prepped for dispatch
Long-bed lorry

Residential Moves: Calm Rooms, Smooth Hallways

Homes need soft geometry—corners padded, doors quiet, neighbours relaxed. We stage by room, label by destination, and practice brief, lift, settle so every landing is soft. The flowline tracks a typical apartment move.

  1. Room-by-Room Pad-In

    We start with pad-in: runners on floors, foam guards at corners, and door pads. Boxes get labels (Room + Weight), wardrobes ride wrapped; appliances are emptied and defrosted a day ahead.

    Crew wrapping and labeling items in a living room
    Labels & pad-in
  2. Lift Windows & Buffer Zone

    Service lift interiors are padded and booked in bursts. A buffer captain meters flow—no hallway pile-ups, no idle lift. Calls are short and calm.

    Padded service lift during a residential move
    Padded lift bursts
  3. Gate Turn-In & Curb Care

    At the gate, two-cone lane reserves a slim corridor. Engines off during pad-out; spotters watch pedestrians and mirrors. If clearance fails, we switch to a feeder.

    Cones reserving a slim lane near a residential gate
    Two-cone lane

Office Moves: IT Labels, Quiet Corridors

Offices run on uptime. We label cables by bay, arm shock indicators for racks, and brief a stop-word so anyone can halt if something feels wrong. Corridors stay quiet; lift times are honoured to the minute.

IT & Cabling Discipline

Each workstation gets a Room–Desk–User tag. Cables are bundled and labeled so reassembly is plug-and-play. Screens travel face-to-face with pads, CPUs get foam collars, keyboards are bagged.

Server & UPS Handling

Racks ride on low-vibration dollies; UPS units travel upright with CG marked. Shock indicators are logged at origin and destination for a clean audit trail.

Tenant Courtesy

Sound curtain mats keep calls quiet. Where corridors echo, we slow the tempo, letting residents pass first. Sweep-downs close each phase.

On-Site Labour: Roles, Rhythm & Signals

Muscle is nothing without rhythm. TitanHaul splits the crew into packers, loaders, riggers, a buffer captain, and spotters. Each role owns a slice of the timeline so hallways stay clear, lifts run on time, and straps land with the right geometry.

Packers & Buffer Captain

Packers dress surfaces: runners on floors, foam on corners, door pads at hinges. Items leave rooms only when tagged by destination. The buffer captain meters flow to the lift so the corridor never clogs and the service elevator never idles.

Buffer zone with labeled boxes ready for the lift
Buffer staged by room

Loaders & Bed Chief

Loaders speak in short calls and protect rails with pads. The bed chief owns strap angles and centre of gravity; before a roll, the load gets a soft settle so shocks don’t spike.

Bed chief checking strap angles on the truck bed
Angles, then settle

Riggers & Spotters

Riggers handle heavy, odd, or fragile shapes—pianos, servers, stone slabs. Spotters guide wheels at blind corners and guard pedestrians during gate turn-in. Any crew member can call a stop word.

Spotter guiding a truck at a narrow turn-in with cones
Cones, mirrors, clear calls

Specialty Handling: Stone & Glass

Dense weight and fragile edges don’t forgive mistakes. We turn sharp geometry into soft geometry with L-guards, strap triangles, and A-frames. The CG is marked before lift; ramps get anti-slip inserts; every landing gets a gentle settle.

A-Frame & Edge Guards

Slabs ride upright on A-frames; foam L-guards soften edges so straps can bite without leaving marks. On long corridors we run a soft rail of pads to protect walls.

Stone slab secured on an A-frame with edge guards
Upright, cushioned edges

Strap Triangles

Opposed straps at 45–60° cancel sway. Triangles reduce lateral drift on potholes and speed breakers. We re-check tension at each stop.

Strap triangle arrangement stabilizing a slab
Opposed strap triangle

Ramp Physics

The lower the ramp angle, the calmer the CG. We add anti-slip runners in rain, keep hands below CG on the down-slope, and use a brief—lift—settle cadence.

Low-angle ramp with anti-slip inserts for moving slabs
Low angle, high control

Monsoon Playbook 2.0

Rain changes everything—grip, visibility, braking distance, mood. Our monsoon protocol adds waterproof skins, covered walkways, and slower tempo so safety never slips. Electronics ride with desiccant packs; documents go in sealed pouches.

Waterproof Skins

Wraps are heat-sealed at seams and labeled on the outside. Any box with electronics gets an extra skin and a keep-upright arrow.

Crew applying waterproof skins to boxes
Sealed seams

Covered Runway

Tarps form a covered runway from lobby to truck. Anti-slip mats go at turns and landings; spotters carry LED beacons in low light.

Tarp-covered walkway between building and truck during rain
Dry corridor to truck

No-Rush Tempo

We downshift the pace: shorter bursts, more checks, clearer calls. Schedules stretch a little, but the outcome is safer and calmer for everyone.

Anti-slip mats placed on wet floor near a turn
Grip where it matters

Lift Slotting & Buffer Math

The fastest moves feel unhurried. We book the service lift in timed bursts and meter the buffer so the corridor never clogs. Below is how slotting turns chaos into rhythm.

20–30 Minute Bursts

Each burst groups items by weight class. Packers release only what the buffer captain clears, and the lift returns “empty” if a corridor needs breathing space.

Two-Zone Buffer

Staging and loading zones sit apart. Packers fill staging; loaders pull from loading. The separation removes cross-talk and keeps hands free.

Slot Discipline

Residents always get right-of-way. If a stroller appears, we hold the pass and reset the buffer. No slot is worth rushing a neighbour.

Local Permits & Society NOCs

Paperwork protects your timeline. We secure city permissions, no-parking waivers, and society NOCs before a wheel turns. Copies ride with the pilot scooter; the master folder stays with the crew chief.

Police Permissions

For curb space and cones we submit routes, timings, and vehicle IDs. Approvals sit on top of the permit stack for quick checks.

Society NOCs

Lifts, loading bays, and quiet hours vary by society. We align slotting with house rules so neighbours stay comfortable and the desk stays informed.

Insurance Riders

High-value items declare a value and handling notes: CG marks, ramp caps, rain protocol. Riders travel with the QA checklist for a clean audit trail.

Rural Feeders & City Handoffs

Not every gate fits a long-bed. Rural pickups ride mini-trucks to a staging ground, then hand off to the city lorry. The result: fewer minutes at tight society gates.

Feeder Logic

A nimble wheelbase clears village lanes and farm gates. Loads arrive staged and labeled, so handoffs to the long-bed happen in one calm burst.

City Turn-In

Spotters and cones carve a slim corridor near the gate. If clearance dips, we switch to the feeder for the final 300–500 m.

Time-on-Curb

The feeder approach shrinks curb time and keeps neighbours happier. Less idling, fewer reversals, and faster slot turnover.

Safety Playbook: Calm, Visible, Predictable

Safety isn’t a poster on the wall; it’s a rhythm. Gloves on hands, pads on corners, cones at the curb, and short, calm calls. Our live playbook keeps neighbours comfortable and crews confident even when moves get complex.

  1. Pad-In Before Movement

    Runners cover floors; foam shields corners; doors get soft pads. Nothing moves before surfaces are safe.

  2. Signals & Stop Word

    Hand signals beat noise. A shared stop word means any crew member can halt—no questions asked.

  3. No-Idle at Gates

    Engines off during pad-out and staging. Spotters mind pedestrians while the buffer meters flow.

  4. Soft Settle

    Every load gets a gentle settle before the roll. It protects straps, rails, and the cargo’s centre of gravity.

Crate Design & Centre-of-Gravity Marks

When shapes get awkward, crates turn chaos into calm. Soft edges, braced walls, and CG marks guide every lift. We build to route: stairs, ramps, and lift doors dictate handles, padding, and strap geometry.

Soft Geometry

Foam edges and rounded corners stop straps from biting. Handles sit where wrists stay neutral and leverage is kind.

Braced Walls

Cross braces keep panels square; shock pads live at impact zones. Hardware is recessed so walls don’t scratch lifts.

CG First

We mark centre of gravity before any lift. If off-axis, the base gets a three-point support so loads don’t rock.

Wooden crate with internal bracing under construction
Braced panel work
Technician marking centre of gravity on a packed crate
CG marked for lift

Energy & Emissions

Green ops are good ops. Off-peak routing, tyre pressure discipline, and no-idle buffers cut noise and diesel while keeping schedules intact. Small habits compound into real savings.

Fuel saved on off-peak routes
24%
CO₂ reduction per urban move
16%
Idle-free compliance
94%

* Ratios vary by city and season. We publish quarterly summaries with route notes and maintenance logs.

Crew Academy & Training Levels

Skill beats speed. TitanHaul Academy grows crews through a ladder of levels: Green for pad-in and basic lifts, Amber for slotting and bed geometry, and Pro for rigging, stone/glass, and complex stairs. Each level combines classroom briefs, floor drills, and supervised moves.

Skills Ladder

  1. Green — Foundations

    Pad-in sequence, corner guards, quiet calls, and safe box handling. No cargo moves before surfaces are protected.

  2. Amber — Flow & Slotting

    Two-zone buffer, 20–30 min bursts, lift etiquette, and basic strap angles. Residents keep priority at all times.

  3. Pro — Rigging & CG

    Centre-of-gravity marking, opposed straps, A-frames for slabs, and brief—lift—settle on stairs and ramps.

Service Catalogue & Quick Links

Choose the mix that fits your site. Residential serenity, office discipline, on-site labour, and specialty handling can be combined into a single timeline. Links below jump to the most requested options.

Popular Bundles

Apartment Move, Peak-Hour Safe: pad-in, slotting bursts, two-cone curb, off-peak return.

Office Uptime Pack: IT labeling, shock-logged racks, quiet corridor mats, timed lifts.

Stone/Glass Care: L-guards, A-frames, strap triangles, rain protocol.

Villa Move: pilot scooter scouting, feeder handoff, long-bed corridor, soft settle.

Toolkit: edge guards, pads, straps and labels laid out on a table
Toolkit for calm moves