History of U-Freight
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          The U-Freight was first established in Hongkong in 1986 as an international airfreight forwarder with a strong base in the electronics industry and transpacific trade, the initial focus was on markets and shippers in South East Asia and the Far East, long before the Pacific Rim became a center of global economic growth.

           With wholly-owned offices in 17 countries around the globe and over 1,100 experienced transportation professionals, the U-Freight Group offers a full range of transportation and logistics services designed to meet the expanding needs of our customer's changing markets. AFSA, U-Freight's state-of-the-art systems architecture, supports all of its varied services, from air and ocean freight forwarding to logistics management and consulting, while at the same time, providing the customer with unprecedented shipment visibility.

           The U-Freight aimed to be at the cutting edge of technological development and became the first logistics company to offer customers shipment tracking via website. AFSA, the state-of-the-art systems architecture, supports the varied services providing customers with unprecedented shipment visibility.

           U-Freight has established itself as a global leader in providing freight forwarding and logistics services designed to meet the customers' changing needs and helping to facilitate world trade.

            While continuing to seek service enhancements and wider market penetration, it’s current focus is on developing and managing specialized services to meet customers' more complex distribution and logistics requirements. These include on-site management of customer supply chains, encompassing order cycle process analysis and network modeling, as well as cycle-time and cost analysis.

         

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