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Cage Code:  5SA57

Duns #:  181980338

ORCA Registered

Western States Movers, LLC is an Idaho-based small business established in 1972.  We help government agencies achieve their mission-critical procurement objectives through our well-established problem solving abilities and our fresh and creative approach.

Beyond our main business of moving and custom parts manufacturing, we specialize in locating and delivering everyday and hard-to-find products and services as your procurement solution specialists.

WHAT SETS US APART?

  • Longevity, been here a long time and going to keep it that way
  • Owner-operators with strong work ethic and backgrounds
  • Flexible, adaptive and responsive
  • ingenuity and creativity
  • Cost and time savings
  • Delivery nationwide 

We specialize in big and challenging moves.  Past moves include: a 400 ton coal fire generator, a 60′ x 150′ shop, and a 40′ x 140′ 2 story 12-plex.

Custom Manufacturing

We offer cost-effective and efficient custom design and fabrication of any metal product from small to large, light to heavy.  Our versatile machine shop achieves the highest quality craftsmanship.  Some examples include; brackets,steel boxes, gates, heavy equipment (dollies, trailers), and specialized equipment.                                                       

Supplies & Agriculture

Western State Movers, LLC also partners with dozens of manufacturer’s to supply just about any common or specialty products you may need including; tires, chains, steel, bearings, hand tools, hydraulic components, winches, and feed (hay, grain and seed).

Contact Us

Kenny Pfeifer

208-880-1370

housemover@gscwireless.net

Government Procurement Solution Specialists

Government SmartPay & Major Credit Cards Accepted

 

With us, getting a “move on” has a whole new meaning!

2 story house

2 story house with parking garage underneath

 

 

 

 

 

                                                               

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                                                                                                            

                                                                                                                                                

                                                                                       

 

 

 

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