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Long-Distance Moving, One Accountable Team

Long-distance moves rarely fail because of distance. They fail because of handoffs. The company that books your move is often not the carrier that loads it, which is often not the crew that delivers it — three separate companies, three sets of hands, and no one who owns the outcome when a box goes missing or a delivery date slips. VICTORY removes the handoffs.

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The reach of a national network, the accountability of one team

Long-distance moves rarely fail because of distance. They fail because of handoffs. The company that books your move is often not the carrier that loads it, which is often not the crew that delivers it — three separate companies, three sets of hands, and no one who owns the outcome when a box goes missing or a delivery date slips. VICTORY removes the handoffs.

As Allied Van Lines’ largest Mid-Atlantic agent, we give you the capacity and coast-to-coast reach of a national network with a single VICTORY coordinator responsible from your first box to your last. That one point of contact is the difference between a move you worry about for weeks and a move you can plan your life around.

For 85+ years, families and professionals relocating out of Metro DC and South Florida have trusted us to protect what matters over hundreds or thousands of miles — with the same care on mile 900 as on mile one.

The Handoff Problem

Why the Handoff Problem Matters

When a long-distance move is brokered, accountability dissolves at every transfer. The broker blames the carrier, the carrier blames the local crew, and you are left making phone calls while your belongings sit somewhere you cannot see. Because VICTORY keeps your move inside our own and Allied’s coordinated network, there is always one team — and one coordinator — answerable for it. That is not a small convenience; it is the entire reason long-distance moves succeed or fail.

How Your Long-Distance Move Works

Step 1

Get a free estimate — virtual or in-home — with pricing based on weight, distance, and services.

Step 2

Your coordinator builds the plan, confirms your delivery window, and schedules the crew.

Step 3

We pack, inventory, and load, keeping a documented record of your shipment.

Step 4

Your belongings travel within the coordinated network and arrive in your delivery window, backed by the Total Victory™ Guarantee.

Popular Long-Distance Routes

We move households from Metro DC and South Florida throughout the Southeast, Northeast, and Midwest, and internationally through Allied’s global partners. Our best-known specialty is the DC-to-Florida corridor, which we run weekly with staffed warehouses at both ends for tighter, more predictable delivery than any broker can promise. If you are moving between the two regions, the corridor is the fastest, most accountable way to do it.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is long-distance pricing determined?

By shipment weight, distance, and the services you choose (packing, storage, valuation). Your written estimate itemizes each line so there are no surprises.

Transit time depends on distance and route; your estimate includes a delivery window. Corridor routes to Florida run weekly for tighter windows.

Yes — secure warehousing is available at both origin and destination.

Yes. One VICTORY coordinator owns it end to end within our coordinated network — no broker handoffs.

Yes — valuation coverage options protect your belongings at replacement value.

Yes — door-to-door international relocation is available through Allied’s global network.