Corporate Relocation Programs for HR and Global Mobility Leaders

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Nelson Westerberg is a veteran-owned business that has run corporate relocation programs for Fortune 1000 employers across pharma, tech, CPG, industrial, retail, and higher education since 1944. We’re an AMSA ProMover and pioneered the concept of Single-Source Responsibility for corporate relocation in 1965 — one accountable party from offer-letter to settled-in. That’s still how we run programs today, delivering directly to corporate clients and through every major US RMC.

Quick Answers

  • How long has NW been doing corporate relocation: Since 1944. We’re a veteran-owned business and pioneered Single-Source Responsibility in 1965.
  • Industries served: Fortune 1000 companies in pharma, tech enterprise, CPG, industrial and aerospace, healthcare GPO, retail, higher education, and regulated niche industries.
  • Pricing models: Lump Sum, Managed Cap, and Fully Managed — most clients run a tiered mix across their transferee population.
  • Specialized services: White Glove Moving, Small Moves, and Lump Sum Managed are handled as distinct service categories.
  • Direct or via RMC: Both. NW serves direct corporate clients and works with every major US RMC.

Scoping a Corporate Relocation Partner?

Nelson Westerberg has run corporate relocation programs for Fortune 1000 HR and Global Mobility teams since 1944. We can walk you through how a program would work for your transferee population.

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How Our Corporate Relocation Program Works

A corporate relocation is not a single transaction. It is an orchestrated sequence of handoffs between the employer, the relocating employee, the moving carrier, immigration counsel, tax advisors, real estate partners, and (often) a relocation management company. The number of places it can break is the number of partners involved.

Single-Source Responsibility, Since 1965

In 1965, John R. Westerberg pioneered the concept of Single-Source Responsibility: one named program lead at Nelson Westerberg owns the corporate relocation end-to-end. That program lead communicates across every partner, escalates when an SLA slips, and is accountable when something does not go to plan. It is still how we run programs today, and it is the reason Fortune 1000 mobility teams stay with us through vendor renewals and policy redesigns.

What Every NW Corporate Program Includes

Every Nelson Westerberg corporate relocation program covers pre-move counseling, household goods logistics, transit visibility, claims handling, and post-move settling. International assignments are coordinated with destination partners and with the employer’s immigration counsel and tax advisors — we handle the move and the timeline; they handle the regulated work.

Three Program Structures, Blended to Your Population

Programs typically run on one of three structures. Most Fortune 1000 mobility programs blend the three across employee tiers.

Lump Sum is best for entry-level transferees. The employee receives a fixed cash benefit and self-manages the move within budget.

Managed Cap is best for mid-level transferees. NW manages the move within a capped employer budget; overage above the cap is the employee’s responsibility.

Fully Managed is best for executive moves and international assignments. NW manages every component end-to-end against an employer-defined policy.

The Four Pillars of Our Corporate Relocation Program

Every Nelson Westerberg corporate relocation program is built on four pillars that map directly to the questions HR and Global Mobility Leaders ask of their vendors.

  • Global Mobility Solutions. Domestic, cross-border, and international relocations delivered through our national network and an established international partner network — pre-move counseling, host-country support, and coordination with the employer’s immigration counsel at every stage.
  • Employee Experience. The transferee and their family treated as the program’s center of gravity — personalized counseling, white-glove handling, family support, and post-move settling that protects the talent investment.
  • Accountability and Scalability. Single-Source Responsibility means one named program lead owns the move end-to-end. The program scales from a single executive relocation to high-volume corporate moves without losing accountability.
  • Cost-Effectiveness. Tiered pricing across Lump Sum, Managed Cap, and Fully Managed structures, blended to your transferee population and customized to your budget without compromising on service quality.

Specialized Services

Beyond the core program structures, Nelson Westerberg offers a set of specialized services that fit specific transferee needs and program tiers:

  • White Glove Moving — executive-tier handling with specialty crating, climate-controlled transit, and concierge-grade service for high-value household contents.
  • Small Moves — efficient handling for shorter, lower-volume relocations where a full-service program would over-scope the move.
  • Lump Sum Managed — the flexibility of a lump sum benefit paired with vetted vendors and counselor support, so a self-managed move doesn’t become a stressed one.

10 Questions to Ask a Corporate Relocation Partner

If you’re scoping corporate moving companies for an RFP, evaluating renewal options for a current vendor, or comparing corporate movers in your first vendor conversation, these ten questions distinguish a credentialed corporate relocation carrier from a residential mover with a corporate-themed website. Use them as your scorecard.

  1. What percentage of your volume is corporate household goods? The honest answer should include the proportion of business that is B2B versus consumer.
  2. Who is the single accountable program lead for our account, and what’s their tenure? A named individual with mobility-industry tenure — not a regional manager who rotates accounts every twelve months.
  3. What are your on-time pickup and on-time delivery percentages for corporate moves, and how are they measured? The right answer cites the measurement window and the exception-handling protocol when SLAs slip.
  4. What is your claims rate for corporate moves, and how do you handle claims that exceed insured value? A credentialed partner can quote a number and walk you through the claims-resolution playbook.
  5. Can you support our routes, including our outliers? Lane-by-lane capacity, owned terminals versus brokered, and the named partner if a route is fulfilled outside the carrier’s direct network.
  6. What are your insurance and COI structures, and which industry certifications do you carry? AMSA ProMover at minimum. Sample COIs and current certification dates should be available on request.
  7. How do you handle international moves — directly, through an alliance, or via independent broker? Direct versus alliance versus broker is the single biggest predictor of execution quality on cross-border moves.
  8. How do you handle lump sum versus managed cap versus fully managed in the same program? The answer should describe a tiered policy framework, not “we do all three.”
  9. What technology do you provide for mobility teams and transferees, and how does it integrate with our HRIS or RMC? Move-status visibility, billing integration, and data feeds are table stakes for a current-era program.
  10. How do you partner with an RMC if we already use one? A credentialed carrier should describe a clean partnership model with major RMC relationships, not posture as a competitor.

Nelson Westerberg’s answers to all ten are available in our RFP response.

Need These Answers in Writing?

Schedule a 30-minute call with a Nelson Westerberg Mobility Specialist. We’ll walk through how NW would structure your program and share our RFP response with current credentialing detail, COI structures, and pricing tier examples.

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Pricing Options: Lump Sum, Managed Cap, Fully Managed

Most corporate mobility programs blend the three structures across employee tiers. Here is how they compare at the buyer level.

Lump Sum

  • Typical cost per move: $2,500–$15,000, tier-dependent.
  • HR admin burden: the lowest — a single cash benefit.
  • Employee experience: variable since the employee self-manages.
  • Tax treatment: generally taxable; some structures are grossed up.

Managed Cap

  • Typical cost per move: $8,000–$45,000.
  • HR admin burden: medium — Nelson Westerberg manages within the cap.
  • Employee experience: consistent within budget.
  • Tax treatment: the service portion is typically non-taxable when properly structured.

Fully Managed

  • Typical cost per move: $25,000–$120,000+; international assignments routinely exceed $200,000.
  • HR admin burden: the lowest service-execution burden — Nelson Westerberg manages every component.
  • Employee experience: concierge-level, white-glove standard.
  • Tax treatment: the service portion is non-taxable; allowances are grossed up.

Ranges reflect typical interstate moves for the corresponding tier. International moves, group moves, and specialty handling (executive crating, climate-controlled transit, fine-art coordination) sit at the upper end. We model the right tier mix for your transferee population during scoping.

Credentials and Insurance

Nelson Westerberg is an AMSA ProMover and a veteran-owned business that has run corporate relocation programs for Fortune 1000 employers since 1944. We maintain current Certificates of Insurance at policy levels typical for Fortune 1000 corporate relocation requirements, including additional-insured naming where contracts require it. Sample COIs and current certification dates are available on request.

Geographic Coverage

Direct service for corporate relocation programs is anchored from our offices in Illinois, California, Georgia, New Jersey, and Texas, with national capacity across every state and metro in North America. International assignments are handled through an established international partner network with destination services managed in-country.

For corporate clients with concentrated outbound or inbound corridors (Bay Area outbound, Texas energy inbound, Midwest HQ relocations, Northeast-to-Florida moves), we assign named regional account managers who own the routing and capacity questions across an annual program.

Why HR and Global Mobility Teams Stay With Us

Nelson Westerberg has run corporate relocation programs for more than 100 Fortune 1000 companies. Some of our corporate partnerships have lasted more than 20 years — continuity that procurement-grade buyers can verify in references. Our drivers carry a minimum of 10 years of experience in the corporate-relocation market, and our van operators stay with us on average for 15 years.

Every member of our crew is carefully vetted with documented safety records. Storage options include short-term, long-term, and storage-in-transit programs, with climate-controlled facilities under 24-hour security. Our network covers North America directly and extends through credentialed partners across Europe, Asia, and South America.

Working with RMC Partners

Nelson Westerberg serves both corporate-direct clients and works with every major US relocation management company for corporate employee relocation programs. If your company already works with an RMC, NW can integrate as a credentialed carrier within their vendor pool with no disruption to the RMC relationship.

The dual-channel model means a company can change its relocation strategy (direct-managed to RMC-managed, or vice versa) without changing its physical-move execution partner. That continuity matters when transferee experience consistency is part of the talent-retention argument.

What HR and Global Mobility Leaders Get From the NW Program

  • A named accountable program lead under Single-Source Responsibility
  • Tiered policy structures aligned to your transferee population, not a single off-the-shelf product
  • AMSA ProMover credential and a veteran-owned business heritage since 1944
  • National capacity, with named regional account managers and an international partner network
  • Technology integration with your HRIS or RMC platform
  • Direct and RMC-channel partnership flexibility
  • Coordination across the employer’s tax advisors, immigration counsel, and real-estate partners through one program lead
  • Eighty-plus years of corporate relocation institutional knowledge — the practical kind that prevents the escalations no spreadsheet anticipates

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between corporate relocation and a regular interstate move?

A corporate relocation is funded by an employer to support an employee transfer. It typically includes pre-move counseling, household goods transit, claims handling, post-move settling, and coordination with the immigration counsel, tax advisors, and real-estate partners the assignment requires. A regular interstate move is funded by the household and stops at delivery. The program-management overhead and the buyer’s accountability needs are different in kind.

How much does a corporate relocation cost?

Domestic moves typically range from $2,500 (lump sum, entry-level) to $120,000+ (fully managed, executive). International assignments routinely exceed $200,000 once housing allowances, tax gross-up, and host-country support are included. The right number depends on your tier mix, your population’s geography, and your policy structure.

How is corporate relocation taxed?

Since the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act eliminated the moving-expense deduction for most employees, employer-paid relocation benefits are generally taxable as wages, unless structured as qualified moving expenses for active-duty military or certain non-taxable allowances. Most corporate programs gross up the tax burden so the employee receives the intended net benefit. The gross-up methodology (flat, marginal, supplemental) is an HR policy choice with material cost implications.

Does NW handle international relocations?

Yes. Nelson Westerberg moves household goods internationally and coordinates each assignment with destination partners and the employer’s immigration counsel and tax advisors. International assignments include pre-move counseling, household goods transit, host-country home-finding through our partner network, and ongoing destination services. The regulated immigration and tax work sits with the employer’s counsel; we coordinate the move around it.

Can NW partner with our existing RMC?

Yes. Nelson Westerberg works with every major US RMC. If your company already uses one, NW can integrate as a credentialed carrier within their vendor pool with no disruption to the RMC relationship.

What does Single-Source Responsibility mean in practice?

One named Nelson Westerberg program lead owns the corporate relocation end-to-end — from the initial transferee briefing through final post-move settlement. That person communicates with the employer, the transferring employee, every operational partner, and (when relevant) the RMC. If something doesn’t go to plan, the program lead is the single accountable party. NW pioneered this concept in 1965; it’s still our operational standard.

How fast can a corporate relocation be executed?

A standard domestic move can typically be scheduled and executed within two to four weeks of authorization. Executive moves with specialty handling (fine art, crating, climate control) typically need four to six weeks. International assignments require six to twelve weeks depending on immigration timelines. Expedited relocations are possible when employer requirements demand it; timing depends on origin, destination, and crew availability.

What industries does NW typically serve?

Pharma and regulated healthcare, tech enterprise (both Fortune 500 and high-growth), CPG and food and beverage, industrial and aerospace, healthcare GPO and retail, higher education, regulated niche industries, and airline and transportation.

Start a Corporate Relocation Conversation

If you’re scoping a new corporate relocation partner, evaluating a renewal, or designing a relocation policy from scratch, the next step is a 30-minute call with a Mobility Specialist. We’ll walk you through how Nelson Westerberg would structure a program for your population and share our RFP response with detailed answers to the ten questions above.

Coordinate Your Corporate Relocation

Talk to a Mobility Specialist at Nelson Westerberg. We’ll model the right program structure for your transferee population and walk you through how a program would run.

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