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Montway Auto Transport Acquires Angels Moving Autos

Montway Auto Transport has announced the addition of Angels Moving Autos, a luxury automotive transport brokerage, strengthening its luxury shipping services.

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Montway Auto Transport serves all 50 states, including Alaska and Hawaii, and Europe. 

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Montway Auto Transport has announced the addition of Angels Moving Autos, a luxury automotive transport brokerage, to its brand.

Founded in 2003 by Dina Gifford, Angels Moving Autos has carved a niche in the automotive transport industry by providing a “white glove” approach to enclosed and open vehicle shipping services. She will remain with the brand as a general manager to ensure the continuity of services for current customers.

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Angels Moving Autos caters to businesses and individuals needing to transport high-end sports cars, luxury vehicles, exotic and collector cars, and more. 

In a recent press release, Dina Gifford said that her “focus for Angels Moving Autos has always been on treating each customer and their vehicle with the utmost care and respect. Whether it's a family car or a high-value investment like a Lamborghini, Porsche, or Ferrari, I appreciate the trust our customers place in us. Joining Montway allows us to scale that commitment and serve even more people."

Dubbed the “angels of the industry” due to their pristine record and customer service, Angels Moving Autos has been a leader in nationwide vehicle transport since its founding. They provide service across all 50 states and maintain an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau.

When asked how the acquisition would impact/benefit fleets with C-suite luxury vehicles, Tom Gartland, Chairman and CEO of Montway Auto Transport, noted Angels Moving Autos’ reputation for high quality service, adding that, “By integrating their expertise with Montway’s national network and advanced technology, we're creating an unparalleled offering for fleet managers. Dina Gifford’s expertise and vetted network of high-quality open and enclosed carriers is integral to our enhanced service. Fleet managers will gain quicker access to the right transportation method and the highest service levels to meet the unique needs of C-suite executives and their luxury vehicles.”

With the luxury car market expected to reach $9 billion in revenue, this procurement has Montway poised to meet the increasing demand for expert handling of valuable luxury vehicles. 

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When asked if this acquisition is geared toward consumers with exotic cars, Gartland confirmed his commitment to service excellence across the board, adding, “Under Dina Gifford’s leadership, Angels Moving Autos has built an incredible reputation for delivering ‘white glove service.’ Dina’s passion and her meticulous approach to caring for each vehicle reflect our values at Montway. Whether an individual needs to transport a prized exotic vehicle, the family SUV, or a work van, our goal will always be to deliver a seamless, personal, and safe transportation experience.”

To date, Montway has delivered over one million vehicles, served more than one million customers, and has received 100,000+ online customer reviews with an average rating of 4.7/5.

They have been recognized by Inc. 5000 as one of America’s Fastest Growing Companies six times.

Montway also has a business-solutions sector focused on the automotive logistics needs of enterprises in sales, remarketing, manufacturing, moving and relocation, and finance. 

They serve all 50 states, including Alaska and Hawaii, and Europe. They operate with extended hours 365 days a year. 

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