A Global Logistics Leader
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
Milestones
Global Coverage
Starting from the North American market, we’ve built a global intelligent logistics network enabling "one-point access, global reach"
Operational Excellence
Continuously enhancing service capabilities and network coverage, we’ve established ourselves as an industry benchmark through consistent operational excellence
Trade Value
Handling over 360 million tons of cargo, we’ve helped clients generate billions in trade value, witnessing the boom of global commerce
Corporate Culture
Mission
Driving logistics innovation through technology to make global trade efficient and borderless
Vision
To be the world’s most trusted logistics ecosystem builder, advancing sustainable industry development
Core Values
Excellence in Service:
Exceeding customer expectations, pursuing exceptional experiences
Global Synergy:
Integrating resource networks for seamless connectivity
Innovative Breakthroughs:
Leading technology adoption to redefine logistics efficiency
Responsibility:
Practicing green logistics to support global sustainability
Global Business Footprint
Americas
Operating centers in 12 countries including the US, Canada, and Brazil; Los Angeles/New York warehouses serve as critical cross-border e-commerce hubs in North America
Europe
8 core nodes (e.g., Hamburg, London) covering 27 EU countries and Eastern European markets
Asia-Pacific
15 hubs (e.g., Shanghai/Shenzhen, Singapore, Tokyo, Vietnam) radiating across Southeast and Northeast Asia
Emerging Markets
7 strategic locations (e.g., Dubai, Johannesburg) capturing high-growth regions
Network Strengths
100+ owned and partnered warehouses spanning 5 million sq.m; in-house and partnered routes covering major global ports, with annual transport capacity exceeding 2.8 million TEUs