LOGISTEED America : Globally Connected, Locally Trusted


In the world of logistics and customs brokerage, the right network makes all the difference. Since opening our first office in Hitachi City, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan in 1950, LOGISTEED has dedicated itself to bridging distances and simplifying logistics for customers around the globe. Today, we operate from 805 locations across 28 countries and regions, including a robust presence in 15 U.S. cities. This network enables us to meet a wide range of customer needs by offering comprehensive logistics solutions that are not only globally connected but also locally adapted.

The Power of a Global Network

Being part of a global logistics network means LOGISTEED America customers benefit from vast resources, industry-leading technology, and decades of international expertise. Each of our 805 sites is connected to a team of logistics professionals who understand local market needs and customs regulations, as well as the broader global framework that governs efficient trade and transport.

With such a widespread network, we have a generous reach—extending across Asia, Europe, North America, and beyond. This ensures that shipments, whether bound for remote regions or bustling cities, are guided by experts who anticipate and navigate challenges, from regulatory compliance to supply chain disruptions. By fostering close partnerships with trusted agents and allies worldwide, we bring our customers peace of mind, knowing that each shipment is in good hands, no matter the destination.

Locally Trusted, Personally Focused

While our network spans continents, LOGISTEED America’s commitment to personalized service remains a core value. Each of our U.S. locations provides customers with a team of logistics professionals who know the local market inside and out. With the advantage of local expertise, our teams deliver solutions that are efficient, tailored, and highly responsive.


Moreover, our team members understand that each client’s needs are unique. We work closely with customers to understand their specific logistics and customs brokerage requirements, providing the expertise and personalized service they need to achieve their business goals. Our approach—focused on listening, learning, and adapting—helps us foster long-term, trusted relationships with our clients, rooted in our deep commitment to serving as both a logistics partner and a valuable local resource.

Continuing the Journey Together

With over seven decades of experience, LOGISTEED has mastered the balance of global strength and local service. Whether it’s logistics, customs brokerage, or supply chain management, we bring efficiency and innovation to every client engagement. Our global connections make it possible, and our local presence makes it personal.


To learn more about how LOGISTEED America can help you achieve your logistics goals with our globally connected and locally trusted network, please visit our parent company’s website for a comprehensive look at our global reach. If you’re ready to connect with a team member and explore our services in your area, reach out to us through our Contact Us form.


We look forward to helping you navigate the complexities of global logistics with ease and confidence.

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