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Do they know your specific sector and building access?
Are they registered with GST and do they provide invoice?
Will they do a pre-move survey before quoting?
Is the quote written and fully itemised?
Do they offer goods-in-transit insurance?
What is their rescheduling policy for weather delays?
Who actually does the packing — their team or subcontractors?
Can they share references from recent Navi Mumbai moves?
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Navi Mumbai has over 200 registered moving companies — and at least as many unregistered ones. Choosing correctly is not just about price. The right company will know your sector’s vehicle entry rules, understand how CIDCO society timings work, and plan your move around Atal Setu traffic and monsoon waterlogging. The wrong one will turn your shift day into a costly disaster. These 8 questions separate the two.
At Vijay Packers & Logistics, we have been operating in Navi Mumbai for years, across every sector from Vashi to Ulwe. The questions below are drawn from the most common problems we have helped customers resolve after they booked the wrong company first. Use them as your personal filter before confirming anyone.
The 8 Questions to Ask Any Packers and Movers Company in Navi Mumbai
This is the single most important question and the one most companies cannot answer correctly. Navi Mumbai is a planned city — but that does not mean every sector is equally accessible. Many sectors have specific vehicle entry timing restrictions, weight limits, and lane-width constraints that directly affect your move.
Sectors like Kharghar Sector 35 and parts of Airoli have narrow approach lanes where standard 17ft trucks cannot enter. Several Kharghar and Ulwe societies restrict large commercial vehicle movement to morning hours only. Vashi sectors near the creek have road surfaces that soften during monsoon, making heavy truck movement risky.
A GST-registered company is a legally accountable business. It means they file taxes, maintain records, and have a verifiable identity. An unregistered company has no such accountability — which is why many low-quote operators disappear after taking an advance or refuse to provide documentation when there is damage.
Always ask for the company’s GST number and verify it on the GST portal at gst.gov.in before booking. A legitimate company will share this without hesitation. Request a tax invoice on company letterhead after payment — this is your primary legal document if a dispute arises.
A company that gives you a final price over the phone without visiting your home is either guessing or planning to add charges later. A pre-move survey — in-person or via video call — is the only way to generate an accurate, itemised quote.
During the survey, the estimator should assess the volume of goods, identify heavy or fragile items that need special handling, check floor level and lift availability at both addresses, confirm vehicle access at your building, and note any items that require disassembly. Without this, any quote is meaningless.
The most common complaint from people who had a bad moving experience is: “The final bill was much higher than what they told me.” This always traces back to a verbal estimate with no written breakdown.
A written itemised quote should list these charges separately:
- Packing material charges (cartons, bubble wrap, stretch film)
- Labour charges for packing and loading
- Vehicle type and transportation charge
- Floor surcharge if applicable
- Goods-in-transit insurance premium
- GST percentage
If any of these are missing from the quote, ask specifically why. A company that combines everything into a single number is hiding something.
Many companies say “yes, we have insurance” when what they mean is “we will take some responsibility if something breaks.” These are very different things. Goods-in-transit insurance is a specific financial product issued by a licensed insurer — it comes with a policy number, a declared value, and a formal claims process.
Ask these three follow-up questions:
- Which insurance company issues your transit policy?
- What is the maximum claim value per item and per shipment?
- How does the claims process work if something is damaged?
If the mover cannot answer these specifically, they do not have formal insurance — only an informal verbal assurance that means nothing in a dispute.
Navi Mumbai receives heavy rainfall between June and September. The India Meteorological Department regularly issues red alerts for the region during which the BMC advises against all non-essential travel. If your move is planned during monsoon and a red alert is issued on your moving day, what happens?
A professional company will have a clear, written policy: one free reschedule within a defined window, no penalty for weather-related postponements, and a dedicated contact person who monitors IMD alerts on your behalf. A company without a monsoon policy will either hold you to the original date or charge a rebooking fee.
This question surprises many people — but it is one of the most important. Several moving companies in Navi Mumbai are primarily booking agents: they take your order, collect advance payment, and then outsource the actual work to whoever is available on the day. The team that arrives may have no training, no familiarity with the company’s standards, and no accountability to you.
A company that employs its own trained packing team has direct control over quality and consistency. Ask: “Are the people who will pack and move my goods on your company payroll, or are they daily-wage contractors?”
Any company with genuine experience in Navi Mumbai will be happy to connect you with recent customers who can vouch for their service. References from specific Navi Mumbai sectors — Kharghar, Vashi, Belapur, Airoli — are especially valuable because they confirm the company actually operates here regularly rather than occasionally taking a booking.
Online reviews on Google are useful but easy to manipulate. Direct customer references — actual phone numbers of past clients you can call — are a much stronger trust signal. A company that hesitates or says “we will share later” likely does not have the track record they claim.
5 Red Flags That Signal an Unreliable Mover
Beyond the 8 questions, these warning signs should prompt you to immediately look elsewhere:
⚠ Extremely low quote
Significantly below-market prices almost always mean hidden charges added later, substandard packing materials, or an unlicensed operator with no accountability.
⚠ No physical office address
A company with only a mobile number and no verifiable office address in Navi Mumbai has nowhere you can go if something goes wrong.
⚠ Demands large cash advance
Reputable companies ask for 10–25% advance. Any company demanding 50% or more upfront, especially in cash, is a serious fraud risk.
⚠ No written quote
Refusing to put the quote in writing is a clear sign that additional charges are planned for moving day when you have no choice but to pay.
⚠ Pressure to book immediately
“This rate is only valid today” is a classic high-pressure sales tactic. A legitimate company does not need to pressure you into a same-day decision.
Your Pre-Booking Checklist — Navi Mumbai Edition
Frequently Asked Questions
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Why Families in Navi Mumbai Trust Vijay Packers & Logistics
We answer all 8 questions above with full confidence — written quotes, our own trained team, formal transit insurance, GST invoices, and a free monsoon reschedule policy. No subcontractors. No surprises. No hidden charges.
Serving all Navi Mumbai sectors: Vashi · Nerul · Kharghar · Belapur · Airoli · Ghansoli · Kopar Khairane · Panvel · Ulwe · Sanpada · Seawoods · Kamothe

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