A cleaner international moving site built around real routes and real quote flow
This draft keeps Huli's strongest legacy service and destination routes, removes the WordPress clutter, and makes the quote path the center of the experience.
- International moving, freight, and vehicle shipping
- Destination hubs retained from the legacy site
- Contact and quote flow simplified
Why this rebuild is different
The legacy site had strong route coverage but too much plugin and archive weight. The new version keeps the high-intent structure and cuts the noise.
What the new homepage prioritizes
The rebuild is centered on actual move types and route clusters instead of archive pages, sliders, and plugin-heavy filler.
Household moves
Plan partial or full-household shipments from Canadian origin points with a single quote path.
Freight modes
Match the shipment to ocean freight, air freight, or mixed-mode logistics based on speed, volume, and budget.
Vehicle shipping
Handle car, motorcycle, boat, and recreational vehicle transport alongside the rest of the move when needed.
Packing and storage
Add professional packing, staging, and monitored storage when move timing does not line up cleanly.
Route intelligence arranged like an operations desk
The homepage adds a visual control room with live-feeling route lanes, shipment stats, and a cinematic plan-view that fits an international mover better than a generic brochure grid.
Route lanes are staged to feel operational, not decorative, so the template reads like a live logistics system.
Door-to-door orchestration
The template treats pickup, customs, freight, and delivery as one operating sequence.
Multi-modal shipping
Air, ocean, vehicle, and packing support are presented like live systems on a dispatch board.
Canada-first origin control
The page architecture keeps Canadian source locations visible before destination detail takes over.
Retained routes that still make strategic sense
The strongest legacy destination routes are kept as top-level landing pages so the site can modernize without discarding the traffic structure entirely.
North America
Canada-wide moves and Canada-to-US relocations stay visible as primary route clusters.
Asia and Middle East
Retained destination hubs cover paperwork-heavy moves where planning and sequence matter.
Europe and Latin America
Regional destination pages keep country-level traffic pointed to stronger modern hubs.
Australia, New Zealand, South Africa
Legacy high-intent destination routes remain first-class pages in the rebuild.
Primary service, destination, and city pages
These pages anchor the modernized site and act as the main retention points for the legacy IA.
Canadian offices and contact points retained from the legacy site
The draft keeps the operational footprint visible while improving the path into the quote flow.
203-199 Richmond St, Toronto, ON M5V 0H4
+1-647-930-1565 toronto@huli.ca605 Manitou Road SE, Calgary, AB T2G 4C2
+1-587-430-1288 calgary@huli.ca1125 Jervis St, Apt 106, Vancouver, BC V6E 2C6
+1-604-900-8006 vancouver@huli.ca4388 Saint Denis St, Suite 200, Montreal, QC H2J 2L1
+1-438-800-4775 montreal@huli.ca133 John Savage Ave, Halifax/Dartmouth, NS B3B 0A8
+1-902-334-1990 halifax@huli.caSt. Anne's Industrial Park, P.O. Box 14058, Station A, St. John's, NL
+1-902-334-1990 stjohns@huli.ca440-308 Ambleside Link, Edmonton, AB T6W 0V3
+1-780-900-0979 edmonton@huli.ca4128 2 Ave N, Lethbridge, AB T1H 0C6
+1-587-430-1288 lethbridge@huli.ca2411 Holly Lane, Ottawa, ON K1V 7P2
+1-343-700-2996 ottawa@huli.ca219 Grant St #113, Saskatoon, SK S7N 2A2
+1-306-900-0668 saskatoon@huli.ca12202 Rotary Ave, Regina, SK S4M 0A1
+1-306-900-0668 regina@huli.ca477 Keewatin Street, Winnipeg, MB R2X 2S1
+1-204-201-1405 winnipeg@huli.caCapture the move details once, up front
This form follows the legacy quote intent more closely than the starter template by collecting origin, destination, and shipment type before follow-up.
Questions the rebuild answers directly
How does Huli start a quote?
The quote workflow starts with origin, destination, shipment type, and contact details so the team can scope the move before follow-up.
Can services be mixed on one move?
Yes. The legacy site consistently positioned freight, vehicle shipping, packing, storage, and documentation support as add-ons around the main relocation plan.
Does the new site keep the old route structure?
The draft keeps the highest-value legacy slugs for services, destinations, city pages, contact, and quote flow to reduce migration churn.