by leah | May 28, 2026 | News
Our growing family of country-specific LinkedIn showcase pages reflects LP’s global reach.
At Logistics Plus (LP), our commitment to local expertise and global reach isn’t just a brand promise — it’s something we demonstrate every day across our growing LinkedIn ecosystem. Our expanding network of showcase pages reflects the diversity, scale, and specialization of the LP organization, giving every audience a direct line into the stories and solutions that matter most to them.
Across the Asia‑Pacific region, Europe, the Americas, and beyond, our country‑focused LinkedIn pages highlight the people and capabilities driving LP’s success in local markets. At the same time, our specialized business‑unit pages — from chartering and voyage execution to linguistic solutions — offer deeper insight into the niche expertise that sets LP apart.
Each showcase page serves as a dedicated entry point into the LP experience: tailored, relevant, and seamlessly connected to our global brand. Together, they form a dynamic, multi‑layered presence that brings the full breadth of Logistics Plus to life for customers, partners, and talent communities around the world.

Click the image above to view a PDF with links to each LinkedIn showcase page.
Our regional country showcase pages include:
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by leah | May 26, 2026 | Uncategorized

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Get more. Solve more. Stress less.
When it comes to warehousing and fulfillment, businesses have a choice: work directly with a proven logistics provider with full-service capabilities, or route everything through a freight broker or warehousing reseller. It sounds like a minor distinction. But over time, that choice has a measurable impact on your costs, your visibility, and your supply chain’s ability to perform when it matters most.
‘Going direct’ with an actual warehouse operator, such as Logistics Plus, can provide buyers with important benefits. Here’s why that matters for your business. It’s worth noting that this article focuses specifically on warehousing and fulfillment services. Freight and transportation brokerage is a different model entirely, one that adds genuine value by helping shippers manage transportation across a broad network of thousands of carriers. Logistics Plus is proud to operate in both capacities: as a licensed transportation broker and as a direct warehouse operator with facilities across North America.
One Partner. End-to-End Solutions.
When you work directly with Logistics Plus, you’re working with a single, accountable partner that handles the full scope of your warehousing operation — storage, kitting, labor, transportation, and more. There’s no handoff, no version of your requirements that gets lost in translation, and no ambiguity about who owns the outcome.
Freight brokers and warehousing resellers, by contrast, are intermediaries. Their role is to connect you with a service provider, not to be that provider. That means one more layer between your business and the people actually doing the work. Freight brokers may understand transportation, but they are not experts in warehousing. Warehousing brokers may understand warehousing, but they are not the operators responsible for your inventory.
Direct Communication. No Middleman.
Speed matters in supply chain. When you have a question, a problem, or an urgent request, you need answers from the people who actually run the operation. A relay race through a broker’s account management team only slows you down.
Working directly with Logistics Plus means your team talks directly to ours. No delays. No filtered information. No miscommunication is introduced by an intermediary who doesn’t have full operational context.
Greater Control and Real-Time Visibility
Transparency is essential for modern supply chain management. When you go direct for warehousing with Logistics Plus, you get real-time visibility into your inventory and operations through our proprietary client portal, MyLogisticsPlus™, with no filtered view routed through a third party.
Freight brokers and warehousing resellers, by nature, add opacity. They often lack direct access to the operational data needed to make informed decisions. Less transparency means slower responses, tougher audits, and greater risk.
Cost Efficiency: Eliminate the Broker Markup
Freight brokers and warehousing resellers in the chain add fees. That’s not a criticism. It’s simply how brokered relationships work. But it means you’re paying more for the same service that you could access directly.
Going direct with Logistics Plus eliminates broker markups and hidden fees. You get more value for your logistics spend, with full pricing transparency and a partner whose incentives are aligned with your long-term success, not just the margin on the next transaction.
Flexibility and Scalability Built for Real Business Needs
Supply chains don’t stay static. Volumes fluctuate. Markets shift. Requirements evolve. A true logistics partner can adapt alongside you because they have the assets, the teams, and the institutional knowledge of your operation to respond quickly.
Freight brokers and warehousing resellers often lack that flexibility. If the facility in their network can’t accommodate your needs, your options are limited. With Logistics Plus, you’re working with a company that has operations in 55+ countries, a robust North American warehousing and fulfillment network, and a team invested in solving your specific challenges rather than booking the next deal.
A True Supply Chain Partner, Not Just a Transaction
This is perhaps the most important distinction of all.
Many freight brokers only move freight. Warehousing resellers may not move anything at all. Logistics Plus builds full-service solutions that include warehousing, transportation, and visibility.
Our team is invested in your long-term success. We take the time to understand your business, your industry vertical, your growth plans, and your operational pain points, and we bring those insights to every interaction. That’s not a transactional relationship. That’s a partnership.
Go Direct. Experience the Difference.
If you’re currently working with a broker for your warehousing and fulfillment needs, it may be time to ask whether that additional layer is serving you, or simply adding cost, delay, and risk.
Logistics Plus is ready to show you what going direct really looks like: one partner, end-to-end accountability, direct communication, real-time visibility, and a genuine commitment to your supply chain success.
Ready to go direct? Contact Logistics Plus today to talk with our warehousing and fulfillment team.
Logistics Plus, Inc. is a unique global supply chain solutions company built for what’s next. With nearly $1 billion in annual revenue and operations in 55+ countries, Logistics Plus® delivers transportation, warehousing, fulfillment, project management, and technology solutions to businesses worldwide. Learn more at logisticsplus.com

by leah | May 21, 2026 | Berlin's Wall
All,
Arrived in Osaka. Again, a band was there to greet us. I think that is so cool.
Osaka is Japan’s third-largest city, but once again, it feels calm, quiet, clean, and easy to get around.
One side note: in a lot of countries (including many U.S. cities), finding a public restroom can be a pain in the butt (so to speak). And when you do find one, they are often filthy, crowded, or you actually have to pay to use them.
Everywhere we have been in Japan, there are public restrooms everywhere (many with Toto toilets—the famous Japanese brand). They are spotless, there are plenty of stalls so there is rarely a wait, and they are free. Honestly, I have not seen a better public setup anywhere.
And another thing you notice here is the absence of visible homelessness. I know homelessness is a complicated issue, and every society is different, but being here does make you realize it does not necessarily have to be as widespread and visible as it often seems in the United States. There must be better answers than what many of our cities have accepted as normal.
We drove up to Kyoto to visit an ancient temple associated with Japan’s old rulers. Beautiful place. As always in Japan, the gardens surrounding it were just as impressive as the buildings themselves.
There is a famous pine tree there—actually a single tree—that is over 600 years old and has been carefully shaped to resemble an old sailing ship. Pretty amazing.
One interesting thing I learned is that Kyoto is also home to Nintendo, which somehow feels fitting in a city that blends tradition and imagination so naturally. Nintendo actually began there in 1889 as a handmade playing-card company more than 130 years ago before evolving into one of the world’s great video game companies. Hard to imagine that the same city of ancient temples and Zen gardens also gave birth to Mario and Zelda. Plus, a good reminder of the Thought for Today the other day: “Map it out, but don’t write it in stone.” (Or as I like to say: “See opportunity/take opportunity.” 😉
Also, I have mentioned how friendly and welcoming the Japanese people are. Today, several young schoolchildren stopped me and asked questions from notebooks they were carrying:
“What is your name?”Where are you from?”What sports do you like?”
(All in English, of course. Japanese students begin learning English in elementary school.)
After our “interview,” they thanked me and gave me a lovely handmade origami crane, which is a symbol of peace in Japan. I will keep this memento in a place of honor.
Onward! -JB

Japanese garden

Konkani-Ji Temple

600 year-old pine shaped like a sailing ship

People make wishes to the gods

School kids

School kids who stopped me and interviewed me

After our “interview” they thanked me and gave me a lovely handmade origami crane, their symbol of peace. I’ll keep this momento in a place of honor.