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  Shown below are some of the Office moves that 
  Mississippi Van Lines has recently completed.
  


The Woolfolk State Office Building--The recently renovated Woolfolk Building houses most of the State Government.  We moved the Governor's Office, Dept. of Finance and Administration and Treasury Departments into the building in November of 2000.  The State Auditor's office and the MS Dept. of Insurance are scheduled to be moved in December of 2000.  The total move will be completed in the Spring of 2001 when the MS Development Authority, Public Service Commission and Public Utility Commission moves into the building.


Museum of Natural Science--This move involved moving all of the office furnishings as well as many of the displays and specimen containers.  The museum is scheduled to open in it's new location in the spring of 2000.


MCI WorldCom--We recently completed moving the 1100+ employees of MCI WorldCom to their new corporate headquarters in Clinton, MS. 


State Tax Commission--We moved the 500 + employees of the Mississippi State Tax Commission to their new location in Clinton, MS in the Fall of 1996. This move was done over a two week period and involved moving all of the computers and file rooms in addition to the normal office contents.


Mississippi Department of Education--During the Summer of 1997, we moved the 470 + employees of the State Department of Education into the newly renovated Central High School Building in downtown Jackson. This move involved moving all of the computer equipment and PCs in addition to the office furnishings.


 

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Last modified: August 04, 2008