By Bruce Erskine / Business Reporter
Thursday Mar 24th 2005 (Halifax)
Firm moves toward top
It hasn't been officially launched yet, but Premiere Van Lines is already
Canada's second-largest moving company, says Tim Moore, who will take
over as president of the new firm effective April 1.
"I am stunned, absolutely," the Nova Scotia native said in
an interview from Mississauga, Ont., on Wednesday.
Mr. Moore, who heads up Premiere Executive Suites, bought Canada's largest
moving company, AMJ Campbell Van Lines, in 1977 and built it into a business
that generated revenues of more than $125 million annually in the late
1990s.
In 2000, he stepped down as president of AMJ and signed a five-year management
contract. He was fired in 2002 after a dispute with company CEO Bruce
Bowser, which prompted Mr. Moore to launch a recently settled $1.2-million
wrongful dismissal suit, terms of which were not disclosed.
Earlier this year, Mr. Bowser disputed claims that Mr. Moore's new moving
company had attracted as many as 17 AMJ franchisees, which prompted Premiere
to release a list of AMJ Campbell franchisees joining the new firm.
Mr. Moore said Wednesday that his new firm, which is affiliated with
Atlas Van Lines in the U.S., has 28 or 29 branches across Canada and is
doing $45 million to $50 million in business.
"This is huge news in the moving business," he said, estimating
that the firm will generate revenues of $75 million to $100 million in
two years.
Mr. Moore plans to hold a grand opening for the new business at the Westin
Nova Scotian Hotel in Halifax on April 7 and said he would like to see
the firm's headquarters move to the city within a year.
"I'm based in Halifax," he said, noting that Halifax is home
to his growing executive suite business, which operates a total of 450
units, including 145 suites in Halifax.
He is negotiating to open Premiere Van Lines offices in Vancouver and
Montreal.
Mr. Bowser could not be reached for comment.
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