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At Dependable RELO, our mission is simple: To be dependable to our customers and each other. Our dedicated team members are committed to embodying this mindset each day, as we relocate families and businesses around the world. As an Agent for United Van Lines, we offer professional household goods and commercial move solutions for local, interstate and international relocations. Dependable Relocation Services, Inc., (formerly Armstrong Transportation Services, Inc.) was acquired by Daryl Flood, Inc. in 2016. Daryl Flood is the largest mover in the state of Texas - with 6 locations and over 7,500+ moves per year. AUSTIN - SAN ANTONIO - EL PASO - LUBBOCK - HOUSTON - DALLAS/FORT WORTH
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