Redefining Cross-Border Logistics

Shaping Global Trade Standards

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Core Business

Continuously enhancing service capabilities and network coverage, we’ve established ourselves as an industry benchmark through consistent operational excellence

LCL (Less-than-Container Load)

For small-to-medium shipments, intelligent algorithms consolidate same-destination cargo to reduce per-shipment costs, supporting LCL to 50+ major global ports

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FCL (Full Container Load)

20GP/40GP/40HQ options covering key routes (Europe, Americas, Southeast Asia, Middle East); long-term agreements with carriers (MSK, CMA) guarantee space availability

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Warehousing Management

Storage, inventory counting, SKU classification, supporting multi-platform (Amazon, eBay, independent sites) inventory synchronization

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Fulfillment

One-piece dropshipping, bulk shipping via local carriers (e.g., USPS in US, DPD in Europe) with 3-7 day last-mile delivery

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Value-Added Services

Return inspection, labeling/re-labeling, product refurbishment to reduce unsold inventory losses and improve turnover

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Customs Clearance & Compliance

Global AEO-certified customs clearance teams covering 80+ countries, achieving 99.8% compliance rate

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About

With over 20 years of expertise in cross-border logistics, USLL Global has centered its operations on "global and professional service." Covering 150+ countries and regions, we’ve served 100,000+ enterprises, standing as a trusted strategic logistics partner for cross-border e-commerce, international trade, and manufacturing sectors

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Core Business Matrix

Reducing clients' logistics costs by 30% while boosting fulfillment efficiency by 50%

Cross-border e-commerce

Multi-platform inventory linkage + peak season contingency plans to safeguard Listing rankings and user experience

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Traditional traders

Bulk cargo consolidation + integrated customs clearance to simplify international transactions

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Manufacturing

Cross-border raw material allocation + global finished goods distribution to optimize supply chain turnover

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Core Business Matrix

Core Business Matrix

01

PART

Cost Optimization

LCL consolidation cuts small/medium client transport costs by 30%-50% vs. standalone courier services.
Overseas warehouse pre-positioning reduces repeated shipping/customs costs, lowering long-term clients’ average logistics costs by 25%.

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PART

Efficiency Enhancement

Reliable FBA first-mile timelines: 15-20 days to US West (express sea), 7-10 days to Europe (air) – 10%-15% faster than industry average.
Intelligent system enables online booking, cost and tracking, reducing operation time from 2 hours to 10 minutes.

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PART

Compliance Assurance

Global customs clearance across regions, with deep knowledge of national tariff policies and product access requirements (99.8% clearance success rate) to avoid cargo detention.
Proactive alerts on policy changes (e.g., Amazon warehousing rules, destination tariff adjustments) to assist clients in adjusting logistics plans.

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PART

Cargo Security

Full shipping insurance covering loss/damage with streamlined claims (average 3 business days for settlement)
24/7 warehouse monitoring + security patrols ensuring 99.9% inventory accuracy, eliminating damage/loss

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PART

Domestic Hubs

Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Guangzhou as core nodes with consolidation warehouses and operation centers, covering major sourcing regions in East/South China for convenient client delivery

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PART

Overseas Hubs

Americas: Los Angeles (main hub), New York, Houston (US); Vancouver (Canada)
Europe: Hamburg (Germany), Manchester (UK), Paris (France)
Asia-Pacific: Tokyo (Japan), Singapore, Sydney (Australia)

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PART

Transport Network

Partnered with 10+ shipping lines and 20+ airlines, building a "sea-air-land" integrated network to ensure stable capacity

 

Core Business Matrix

Cooperation Models

Regional Logistics Providers: Sharing warehouse/route resources to support their global expansion, while integrating their local delivery networks for mutual benefit Cross-Border Service Providers (e.g., freight forwarders, ERP vendors): Providing logistics APIs to add value to their clients with transparent revenue sharing 

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