Whether the destination is Corpus Christi, Baton Rouge, Shreveport, or Oklahoma City, your belongings ride a single Destiny rig from start to finish. Terrence built the company so the Griggs Rd team loading your driveway is standing in the new driveway too.
Why the same crew both ways matters
- Camille’s survey number holds firm all the way to delivery
- Nothing gets mixed in with another household’s belongings during transit
- An honest delivery date range instead of a rough estimate
- Familiar Houston faces unloading at the new front door
- Temporary storage folded in when your two closing dates land apart
Direct drive, nobody else touches your load
Furniture damage and lost boxes usually trace back to a mid-route truck swap. Destiny runs its own rig from your Houston curb to the destination as a Texas carrier holding USDOT/MC authority, never passing the freight to a cheaper subcontractor partway.
How a long-haul job runs
- Survey first Camille tours the home in person or over a phone walkthrough and sets a route-specific figure.
- Loading at your Houston address The crew blankets, wraps, and secures everything onto the truck.
- On the road US-59 south toward Corpus Christi, I-10 east toward Baton Rouge, US-59 north toward Shreveport, or I-45 into I-35 toward Oklahoma City, straight through without a layover.
- Unloading on arrival The same crew carries everything in, sets furniture down, and rebuilds beds and tables.
Where Destiny drives most often
| Destination | Approx. miles | Route |
|---|---|---|
| Corpus Christi | ~210 | US-59/I-69 South |
| Baton Rouge | ~270 | I-10 East |
| Shreveport | ~230 | US-59 North |
| Oklahoma City | ~440 | I-45 / I-35 North |
Your shipment isn’t rebooked onto another carrier’s trailer, and nothing new appears on the bill at drop-off. Request a route quote from Destiny Movers, or reach our office to map out the trip.