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(AFP) Mar 25, 2026
BRUSSELS, March 25, 2026 (BSW) - ECU Worldwide, Allcargo Globals' wholly-owned global subsidiary, has announced a strategic expansion of its transformative logistics solution, XLERATE 2.0, to provide a high-speed and resilient alternative to Asia-to-Europe trade lanes facing transit disruptions.

Under this alternative routing, cargo is transported across the Pacific to the US West Coast, using Los Angeles (LAX) as a temporary hub. The solution leverages XLERATE 2.0's premium, time-definite ocean services, ensuring greater transit agility and continuity.

XLERATE 2.0 offers two distinct shipping solutions from China and Vietnam, providing shippers with flexibility as traditional trade arteries remain impacted by shifts in global logistics. These changes have led to reduced overall capacity and the disruption of standard sea-air services via conventional transit points.

Commenting on the rollout, Simon Bajada, Regional CEO, Europe, ECU Worldwide, said "With the expansion of XLERATE 2.0, we are offering our customers a dependable alternative that ensures continuity without compromising on speed or efficiency. By integrating our LAX gateway into the broader network, we are not only mitigating disruptions across traditional Asia-Europe corridors but also reinforcing our commitment to delivering agile, end-to-end logistics solutions that meet the dynamic needs of European markets."

For clients with established trans-Atlantic air freight agreements, the LAX Hand-off model ensures that cargo from major ports such as Shanghai (11 days), Ningbo (13 days), Shenzhen (13 days), Haiphong (17 days), and Ho Chi Minh City (20 days) is rapidly deconsolidated and released at the LAX Empire Warehouse within 48 hours of vessel arrival, enabling seamless onward air forwarding to Europe.

For those seeking a fully integrated solution, the Seamless End-to-End Express service offers an ECU-managed corridor that combines premium LCL ocean consolidation with priority air freight injection. Following a rapid, managed transfer at the LAX Gateway, cargo is delivered to major European airports within 5 to 6 days of vessel arrival in LAX-delivering near-air transit performance without the standard premium air freight costs.

This service expansion leverages ECU Worldwide's extensive US network, spanning 30 strategic locations. With XLERATE 2.0, shippers now have a resilient, multi-modal alternative that ensures time-sensitive cargo reach Europe with speed and predictability.



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