At USA Lab Movers, we excel in providing expert lab moving services, specializing in the safe and efficient relocation of cutting-edge research facilities. Recently, we had the honor of assisting Dr. Halil Aydin, a distinguished researcher from the University of Colorado Boulder, in moving his lab to New York University (NYU). This complex laboratory relocation project demanded meticulous planning, custom crating for high-value items, and seamless coordination—qualities that define our approach to ensuring scientific research continues without a hitch.
A High-Stakes Lab Move with Precision at Its Core
Dr. Aydin’s lab, showcased at aydinlab.org, conducts pioneering research that requires precision—not only in the lab but also during the moving process. When it was time to relocate his team and equipment from Boulder to NYU, Dr. Aydin turned to USA Lab Movers to manage the intricacies of packing a lab and crating high-value items, ensuring everything arrived in perfect condition. You can view a video of the lab move here.
Our owner, Matt Siracusa, personally oversaw this project, traveling to Colorado to supervise every step. From packing and loading to the construction of custom crates, Matt’s hands-on leadership ensured this lab relocation adhered to our high standards of safety and efficiency. While on site, Matt also collaborated with a separate company handling temperature-sensitive materials, coordinating efforts to allow all crews to work simultaneously and streamline the process. With extensive experience in laboratory moving services, we know how to keep a move on track, even under complex conditions.
Custom Crates for High-Value Equipment
A highlight of this move was the custom crating of Dr. Aydin’s $100,000 High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) machine. This critical piece of equipment demanded a tailored solution to protect its delicate components during transit. Our team designed and built a custom crate to the HPLC’s precise specifications, using shock-absorbing materials and secure bracing for maximum safety. This expertise in crating high-value items is why USA Lab Movers stands out in the field of lab relocations.
In addition to the HPLC machine, we carefully packed and crated a wide range of lab equipment, including fragile glassware and precision instruments. Each item was inventoried, labeled, and secured with specialized packing materials. Our skill in packing a lab ensures that we don’t just relocate equipment—we safeguard the research it enables.
Why Choose USA Lab Movers for Your Lab Relocation?
Moving a lab is a specialized task that requires proficiency in lab moving and custom crating. Here’s what makes USA Lab Movers the preferred choice:
Hands-On Leadership: Matt Siracusa’s on-site presence ensures every detail is managed by an expert who understands laboratory relocation inside and out.
Customized Solutions: Whether it’s building a crate for a $100,000 HPLC machine or packing delicate lab tools, we tailor our services to your unique needs.
Nationwide Expertise: From Boulder to NYU or beyond, we have the logistical know-how to handle lab moving across the U.S.
Efficient Coordination: Our ability to work alongside other specialized crews keeps your move on schedule and minimizes downtime.
A Successful Transition for Dr. Aydin’s Lab
The relocation of Dr. Halil Aydin’s lab from the University of Colorado Boulder to NYU showcased USA Lab Movers’ dedication to excellence. Every piece of equipment, including the custom-crated HPLC machine, arrived safely and on time, ready to support Dr. Aydin’s next chapter of research. This project highlights our capability in high-value lab equipment moving and the full spectrum of packing a lab with precision and care.
Ready to Move Your Lab? Contact USA Lab Movers Today
If you’re preparing for a lab relocation, let USA Lab Movers make it a smooth and stress-free experience. Whether you need custom crating for high-value items or expert lab packing services, we’re here to help. Visit usalabmovers.com to request a quote or explore how we can support your next move. Let us manage the details so you can focus on advancing science.

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