Georgia machine shop move cost
A real Accuwright move: nine CNC and fabrication machines started as a bare asset list. ROM Smart Entry used AI and web research to fill the weights, then modeled the actual relocation parameters and validated against the $32,000 bid.
The performed bid sits inside the live ROM band, so this page is anchored to a real project instead of a hypothetical example.
Input what you have
You do not need perfect rigging data to start. ROM Smart Entry can take the information customers usually have - year, serial number, make, and model - then use AI and web research to fill the missing weights and turn the list into a budget-ready move profile.
Researched move package
Planning weights are deliberately conservative for early pricing. Final quotes still require confirmed dimensions, accessories, routes, floor conditions, and lift points.
| Qty | Machine | Type | Each | Basis |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | Okuma Howa 630H 1999 | Horizontal machining center | 35,272 lb | Smart Entry: AI + web-researched weight |
| 3 | Toyoda FA450II 1997-1998 | Horizontal machining center | 30,000 lb | Smart Entry: AI + web-researched weight |
| 1 | Haas VF-7 2008 | Vertical machining center | 25,600 lb | Smart Entry: Haas published shipping weight |
| 1 | Haas VF-3 2014 | Vertical machining center | 11,720 lb | Smart Entry: Haas published shipping weight |
| 1 | Okuma Captain L470 2002 | CNC lathe | 11,803 lb | Smart Entry: AI + web-researched weight |
| 1 | CR Electronics 100-ton brake 2008 | Press brake | 12,000 lb | Smart Entry: press-brake planning allowance |
Real and tested numbers
This is not a sample made to look good. It is a performed Georgia machine shop move with a real asset list, Smart Entry weight research, actual job parameters, and a final Accuwright bid to compare against.
Real asset list
The customer did not need rigging knowledge to start.
Smart Entry
AI and web research filled practical estimating weights from make and model.
Tested result
$32,000 was the real Accuwright bid.
What ROM priced
This case study uses the actual project setup: relocation scope, difficult access, Griffin origin, Thomaston destination, and the Smart Entry weight fill that made the raw asset list usable.
Have a machine list?
Start with whatever you have: a spreadsheet, a PDF, photos, or copied equipment names. ROM is built to turn imperfect early information into a useful pricing conversation.