About Us

Three decades of Los Angeles-based Amazon FBA and international import expertise.

A vast, meticulously organized fulfillment warehouse in Los Angeles, photographed from a slightly elevated eye-level angle. Tall blue and orange pallet racking stretches into the distance, loaded with neatly wrapped cartons labeled for Amazon FBA, while wide, clearly marked aisles run between them. In the foreground, a clean concrete floor reflects soft, cool-white industrial LED lighting from the high ceiling, creating crisp highlights on shrink wrap and steel beams. Large open dock doors at the far end reveal a hint of an LA skyline haze and palm trees. The atmosphere feels efficient, modern, and trustworthy, with sharp focus throughout the frame and a photographic realism style that emphasizes real operations rather than staged stock imagery.
A dedicated Amazon cross-docking area inside an LA fulfillment warehouse, captured in photographic realism. In the center, a long, heavy-duty conveyor line carries uniform brown cartons with visible FNSKU-style barcodes toward open dock doors, where multiple trailers are backed into a concrete loading bay. Pallet jacks and palletized shipments from overseas are staged on one side, while labeled outbound pallets destined for Amazon fulfillment centers line the other. Overhead, bright, even LED lighting casts minimal shadows, emphasizing cleanliness and order. The composition uses leading lines from the conveyor and dock doors to guide the eye, creating a dynamic but controlled mood that conveys speed, accuracy, and professional third-party logistics operations.

Why Los Angeles FBA Logistics

For over 31 years, we’ve guided importers from China and beyond through customs, drayage, storage, and FBA prep in Los Angeles, positioning inventory closer to major ports and Amazon warehouses for faster, simpler replenishment.

Leadership Team

An import receiving zone in a Los Angeles 3PL warehouse specializing in Amazon sellers, shown in realistic photographic detail. In the foreground, freshly arrived 40-foot shipping containers sit at dock level with their doors open, revealing tightly stacked cartons from China wrapped on wooden pallets. The concrete dock apron transitions into an interior area where pallets are arranged in staging lanes marked with large colored floor stripes. Nearby, a metal desk holds a rugged tablet and scanner, symbolizing customs clearance and check-in processes without showing any people. Afternoon sunlight filters in from the dock openings and combines with overhead warehouse lighting, creating a bright, industrious atmosphere with strong depth and sharp focus from front to back.

Aarav Sharma

CEO

Oversees Amazon FBA operations, aligning port arrivals with strict warehouse timelines.

A vast, meticulously organized fulfillment warehouse in Los Angeles, photographed from a slightly elevated eye-level angle. Tall blue and orange pallet racking stretches into the distance, loaded with neatly wrapped cartons labeled for Amazon FBA, while wide, clearly marked aisles run between them. In the foreground, a clean concrete floor reflects soft, cool-white industrial LED lighting from the high ceiling, creating crisp highlights on shrink wrap and steel beams. Large open dock doors at the far end reveal a hint of an LA skyline haze and palm trees. The atmosphere feels efficient, modern, and trustworthy, with sharp focus throughout the frame and a photographic realism style that emphasizes real operations rather than staged stock imagery.

Mateo García

CTO

Specializes in customs clearance strategy, preventing delays for China-to-Amazon shipments.

A dedicated Amazon cross-docking area inside an LA fulfillment warehouse, captured in photographic realism. In the center, a long, heavy-duty conveyor line carries uniform brown cartons with visible FNSKU-style barcodes toward open dock doors, where multiple trailers are backed into a concrete loading bay. Pallet jacks and palletized shipments from overseas are staged on one side, while labeled outbound pallets destined for Amazon fulfillment centers line the other. Overhead, bright, even LED lighting casts minimal shadows, emphasizing cleanliness and order. The composition uses leading lines from the conveyor and dock doors to guide the eye, creating a dynamic but controlled mood that conveys speed, accuracy, and professional third-party logistics operations.

Zuri Ndlovu

Engineer

Manages Los Angeles drayage fleet, optimizing port-to-warehouse routes and scheduling.

An import receiving zone in a Los Angeles 3PL warehouse specializing in Amazon sellers, shown in realistic photographic detail. In the foreground, freshly arrived 40-foot shipping containers sit at dock level with their doors open, revealing tightly stacked cartons from China wrapped on wooden pallets. The concrete dock apron transitions into an interior area where pallets are arranged in staging lanes marked with large colored floor stripes. Nearby, a metal desk holds a rugged tablet and scanner, symbolizing customs clearance and check-in processes without showing any people. Afternoon sunlight filters in from the dock openings and combines with overhead warehouse lighting, creating a bright, industrious atmosphere with strong depth and sharp focus from front to back.

Leila Haddad

Designer

Leads client accounts, translating Amazon FBA rules into clear, actionable plans.