500 of the Best Moving Company Names
Naming a moving company is the first marketing decision the new business makes, and the first one customers see on the side of the truck. The right name reads professional on the polo, prints clean on the truck wrap, and lands fast on the Yelp listing. Whether the operation is a 2-person side hustle helping friends move on weekends, a 5-truck regional residential outfit, a corporate-relocation specialist serving Fortune-500 transferees, or a fully-licensed long-haul interstate carrier with three crews, the name carries the brand. The 30 below are organized by tone so the founder can match the name to the kind of business being built. Classic leans authoritative, catchy leans approachable, and funny leans memorable. Pick the lane that fits the customer and let the rest of the brand follow.
Classic Moving Company Names
Classic names lean into the trustworthy, established, professional energy. They suit residential and corporate relocation operations that compete on reliability, not on novelty. The 10 below print sharpest as a serif or slab-serif on a navy or charcoal polo.
- On the Move β the universal-action straightforward name.
- Ocean to Ocean Movers β the coast-to-coast scope-implication name.
- Full Service Carriers β the everything-included professional name.
- Allied Van Lines β the established-network national-carrier name.
- North American Van Lines β the continent-spanning carrier name.
- United Van Lines β the consolidation-implication carrier name.
- Atlas Van Lines β the world-mapping global-reach name.
- Worldwide Van Lines β the international-scope name.
- National Van Lines β the across-the-country residential name.
- Liberty Movers β the patriotic-trust regional-carrier name.
Classic names look right with a serif typeface on a navy or charcoal embroidered polo. The truck-wrap version uses the same name in a thick block above the phone number.
Catchy Moving Company Names
Catchy names lean into approachability. They are best for the regional residential outfit competing with the big national carriers on personality and word-of-mouth.
- Go-Go Movers β the action-energy regional name.
- A to B Moving β the simple promise name.
- Heavy Lifters β the muscle-and-strength implied-capability name.
- Movin’ On Up β the Jeffersons-callback aspirational name.
- Two Men and a Truck β the operationally clear flagship name.
- Moving Streak β the always-busy momentum name.
- Big League Movers β the take-this-seriously confidence name.
- Master Movers β the expert-craftsmanship name.
- Bubble Wrap Boys β the gentle-care personality name.
- Gentle Giant Moving Company β the strong-but-careful name.
Catchy names work in a friendly slab-serif on a Kelly green or red polo. The truck wrap uses the same name with a small mascot or icon.
Funny Moving Company Names
Funny names lean into the memorability angle. They suit the small operation, hoping to win the share-with-a-friend recommendation, and the side-hustle that wants the reputation to be the first thing the customer remembers.
- Move Theory β the science-pun name.
- Bust a Move β the dance-callback action name.
- The Move Brothers β the family-business comedy callback.
- Final Destination β the horror-movie-callback name.
- Pickup Line Movers β the dating-pun double-meaning name.
- Get a Move On β the urgency-pun name.
- College H.U.N.K.S. Hauling Junk & Moving β the go-big-or-go-home franchise name.
- Aardvark Movers β the front-of-the-Yellow-Pages alphabet trick.
- Smooth Move Solutions β the irony-aware professional name.
- The Office Movers β the corporate-relocation specialty name.
Funny names look right with a chunky slab-serif on a heather grey polo with a small punchline icon. The truck wrap uses the same name with a tagline that explains the joke.

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House Movers – Berkeley California family-owned crew restoring a 1901 brown shingle duplex
How to Design Moving-Company Apparel That Reads Professional
Most moving companies need three pieces on day one: a workwear polo for the project lead, a travel mug for the 5 a.m. coffee, and a backpack for the digital-paperwork tablet. The 3 picks below cover all three for a typical 4-6 person crew plus owner.

CornerStone Workwear Pro Performance Polo
- Workwear-grade performance polo with stain-release finish
- White base reads professional on a customer-facing project lead
- Embroidered company logo locks the brand across many washes

16 oz. Stainless Steel Slide Action Travel Mug
- Slide-action travel mug for the 5 a.m. crew coffee
- 16 oz keeps a coffee hot from the parking lot to the first house
- Stainless steel survives a dropped-on-the-truck-bed accident

Brandt 15″ Computer Backpack
- 15-inch computer backpack for the project-management tablet
- Graphite color hides scuffs and dust from a long packing day
- Padded laptop sleeve protects the customer-facing iPad through five moves
Run the crew-and-customer-facing order through Custom Ink’s Group Order Form. The owner picks polos for the project leads, tees for the heavy-lifters, and tumblers as the customer-handoff thank-you gift in one project.
Moving Company Names Apparel FAQ
When should we order branded crew apparel?
Aim for 3-4 weeks before the soft launch or the rebrand date. That covers the logo proof, the 2-week production turnaround, and a buffer for size adjustments across a multi-truck crew.
What apparel works best for a moving crew?
A workwear polo for the project lead, a heavy-cotton tee for the heavy-lifters, and a travel mug or branded business card holder as the customer-handoff gift. Custom Ink’s Inkers can coordinate the brand across all three.
What colors print best for moving-company designs?
Navy, charcoal, and kelly green are the workhorses. They photograph well on the truck side, hide dust and grease, and read professional from across the parking lot.
Can we add the crew member's name to the polo?
Yes. The standard layout is the company logo on the chest, the crew member’s first name on the opposite side. Custom Ink charges around $5 per piece for individual personalization.
What if our crew is small (2-3 people)?
Custom Ink has no minimums on most products, so a 2-person operation can order exactly two polos. Bulk pricing kicks in around 12 pieces, so adding tees and tumblers can get the order over the threshold.
Can we order coordinating men's and women's polo cuts?
Yes. Custom Ink’s workwear polos come in matched men’s and women’s fits so the entire crew wears the same brand with the right cut.
Can the same logo go on a truck wrap or banner?
Yes. Custom Ink offers banners and signage with the same logo asset used on the polos, so the brand reads consistent from the office to the truck to the front door of the customer’s house.
Will the print survive a hot, sweaty moving day?
Yes. Custom Ink’s embroidered logos and screenprint inks are built to last 20+ wash cycles. Wash inside-out in cold water and tumble dry on low to slow the fade.
Pick the moving company name that fits the brand, design the polos and tees on Custom Ink, and let the matching crew apparel turn the truck and the front door into a coordinated identity.