About UnitedBridge

Your trusted warehousing partner

Based in the United States, UnitedBridge is an intelligent third-party logistics company (3PL) with proprietary systems you can rely on for overseas warehouse operations and fulfillment.

Warehouse management

Company philosophy

We are committed to providing efficient, safe, and stable overseas warehouse management and logistics services — so your brand can scale with confidence.

Warehousing environment

Company profile

Founded in Los Angeles in 2016, UnitedBridge is headquartered at the Rancho Cucamonga Commerce Center. We provide one-stop warehousing and logistics for cross-border ecommerce businesses across the United States, Canada, Mexico, and nearby regions — including dropshipping, FBA transit, and last-mile delivery.

We specialize in integrating and allocating regional transportation resources to reduce cost and improve efficiency across the supply chain — acting as a true logistics partner for ecommerce customers.

UnitedBridge operates as a 3PL with an independent system stack backed by full intellectual property rights — giving you control, visibility, and room to grow.

Logistics and movement

Our history

Key milestones from our founding in Los Angeles to today's regional network.

  1. 2016

    Founded in Los Angeles, USA, with deep roots in the local logistics industry.

    UnitedBridge founding in 2016
  2. 2018

    UnitedBridge expanded rapidly into end-to-end logistics solutions built for cross-border ecommerce.

    UnitedBridge expansion in 2018
  3. 2020

    Independently developed an integrated OMS and WMS, continuously refining workflows to improve the customer experience.

    UnitedBridge technology in 2020
  4. 2023

    Became a full-service third-party logistics provider with coverage across the United States, Mexico, and surrounding regions.

    UnitedBridge regional coverage in 2023
  5. 2025

    Forged strategic warehousing partnerships to enable seamless, direct integrations with major carriers like USPS and DHL.

    UnitedBridge carrier integrations in 2025