First, it’s best to handle the large appliances such as the freezer, refrigerator, dishwasher, and other equipment. It’s crucial to secure moving parts and compressors, and place them near the front of the vehicle to avoid damage. Transporting in Tallinn, with its numerous potholes, is far from ideal. The cargo will be subjected to external impacts, so it’s better to position the equipment at the front of the vehicle, closer to the cab, where dynamic shocks are minimized. Primarily, it’s advisable to load office equipment first rather than trying to squeeze it into the truck at the last minute, which is unlikely to ensure a damage-free move.
After the equipment is usually loaded, the furniture, which has been previously disassembled and packed, is loaded next, along with anything that has a flat structure. The furniture is placed on the long edge of the vehicle and secured with larger items like bedside tables and other assembled pieces. Everything must be arranged in such a way that minimizes gaps and prevents items from moving freely during transport. Cabinets are placed with their doors facing outward to allow smaller items, such as plants or fragile objects, to be placed inside, maximizing usable space and avoiding additional costs. This process continues until the entire cargo area is fully loaded.
You are ready to go after that. Safe travels!