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UWL expands presence in Dallas with new office

UWL, a top-10 American-owned NVOCC, is expanding its presence in Dallas, US with a new office of over 300 m² to meet the needs of the market and prepare for growth in 2023.

According to UWL, Dallas’ office has experienced significant growth due to customers looking for an experienced partner to facilitate moving freight through Dallas and around the globe.

With its easy access to three major railroads (Union Pacific, Burlington Northern-Santa Fe and Kansas City Southern), three major highways (I-35, I-20, and I-45) and Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, the Dallas market offers shippers an ideal inland port option, according to UWL.

“Expanding our footprint in Dallas demonstrates our commitment to this region, which is rich with opportunity. We had simply outgrown our old offices. Our new space not only accommodates our current workforce, but now we are positioned for continued growth in the market,” commented Evan Hartman, UWL’s Senior vice president of International Operations.

He added, “Our customers rely on our local team of experts and our customized logistics solutions to take advantage of all the Dallas market has to offer. We are confident that our team will continue to uncover new opportunities to further our growth.”

In addition to the new, expanded facility in Dallas, UWL has also established three other new offices in 2021, in Chicago, Shanghai and Long Beach.

“We are plotting our strategic course for growth, entering new markets, establishing new offices, and expanding our presence in regions that allow us to meet the needs of our customers as well as the demands of the marketplace,” said Duncan Wright, president of UWL.





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