Imlach & Collins Brothers vs Allied Van Lines
On our weighted score, Imlach & Collins Brothers takes the edge (4.4/5). That said, Imlach & Collins Brothers is the better pick for texas-anchored interstate, while Allied Van Lines wins for large interstate and international moves.
| Category | Imlach & Collins Brothers | Allied Van Lines |
|---|---|---|
| USDOT | Verify on FMCSA | 076235 |
| MC # | Verify on FMCSA | 15735 |
| BBB rating | A+ | A+ |
| Founded | 1928 | 1928 |
| Headquarters | Coppell, TX | Fort Wayne, IN |
| Coverage | All 50 states | All 50 states |
| Services | Local, Long-distance, Packing, Storage | Long-distance, International, Packing, Storage, Auto transport, Corporate |
| 2BR estimate | $2,900–$6,900 | $3,200–$7,500 |
| Customer rating | 4.4 / 5 | 4.3 / 5 |
Imlach & Collins Brothers
United Van Lines agent and one of the largest Texas-based movers. Consistent on-time performance and strong claims handling.
Best for: Texas-anchored interstate
Watch out: Smaller brand visibility outside the Southwest.
Read full review →Allied Van Lines
Allied operates one of the largest North American moving networks through agent-affiliates. The brand earns high marks for full-value protection and international relocations, less so for last-minute or budget-tier jobs.
Best for: Large interstate and international moves
Watch out: Pricing skews higher than budget operators; binding estimates require an in-home survey.
Read full review →