Our Company
Our Mission
Pride Global Logistics is dedicated to providing our clients with cost-effective, tailor-made transportation solutions. We believe in long-lasting partnerships based on service and performance. Let our team of qualified and experienced freight transportation and customs professionals go to work for you.
Contact Us
Phone: 847-362-6900
Fax: 847-362-6902Email: info@pgl-llc.com
(or to view emails by department, click here)
Testimonials
Thorough, efficient,personal, competent: These adjectives can only begin to describe the professionalism of Pride Global Logistics. David Shake's cutting edge philosophy has made this company a much sought after addition to any business. In this time of global uncertainty PGL is a stablilizing force in the marketplace.Worldwide Network
Our agent network spans over 60 counties. Select from the list or click the map to go to our list of worldwide locations.
North America
- United States
- Canada
- Mexico
South America
- Argentina
- Brazil
- Chile
- Colombia
- Costa Rica
- Peru
- Venezuela
Asia
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Europe
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Africa/Middle East
- Algeria
- Bahrain
- Egypt
- Israel
- Kuwait
- Morocco
- Qatar
- South Africa
- United Arab Emirates
Industry News
NEW!Big Changes Coming to Global Shipment and Delivery Terms
from Pride Global Logistics, March 14, 2011
Shippers, credit executives and others involved in international trade need to familiarize themselves with imminent changes to the global rules governing terminology used in international sales contracts. Click here to read the full announcement.
NEW!New EU ENS 24 Hour Rule FAQ
NEW!2011 Chinese Customs Requirements
Diesel, Gas Prices Surge; White House Eyes Reserves
from Journal of Commerce, March 14, 2011
The White House saya it is considering its options reagrding the nation’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve as unrest in the Middle East sent prices for crude oil and refined products like diesel and gasoline through the roof.
Carriers Face Renewed Container Shortage
Ocean carriers face a shortage of containers in the coming months as production of boxes lags growing cargo capacity.
