Logistics Plus is being featured in the June 2026 issue of Inbound Logistics as part of a special editorial feature, “Logistics in Hawaii: Sustaining Supply Chains.”
The 12-page feature examines the unique challenges facing logistics providers serving the Hawaiian Islands – from geographic isolation and multi-island distribution to the region’s vulnerability to weather-related disruptions. Hawaii’s heavy reliance on imported goods makes resilient, well-coordinated supply chains a critical economic lifeline for residents and businesses alike.
Logistics Plus is highlighted as a company built for exactly these kinds of challenges. Since opening its Honolulu office in late 2022 and adding a 75,000-square-foot warehouse near Honolulu Harbor and Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in early 2025, LP has developed a local team that combines island expertise with a global supply chain network spanning 55+ countries.
“Hawaii has always benefited from a strong geographic position, but global attention on the Pacific has expanded considerably,” said Cara Fradelos, Sales Manager for Logistics Plus Hawaii. “As U.S. trade policy shifts to diversify away from single-source dependencies, Hawaii’s role as a strategic waypoint continues to grow.”
Troy Pagaduan, Director of Operations for Logistics Plus Hawaii, echoed that forward-looking perspective. “Being in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, we are very vulnerable to weather and other delays,” he said. “Staying in touch with our clients, setting shipping expectations, and helping forecast their needs really help to mitigate disruptions to service.”
The June 2026 edition of Inbound Logistics also features a recent thought-leadership podcast with Logistics Plus CEO Yuriy Ostapyak on page 17 and recognizes Logistics Plus as a 2026 G75 Green Supply Chain Partner on page 33.
Read the full feature in the June 2026 digital edition of Inbound Logistics at https://magazine.inboundlogistics.com/view/348522890/40/.


