How We Built a Network of 750+ Global Partners
At Levaco, our mission has always been clear: to connect businesses with reliable logistics solutions anywhere in the world. But achieving that goal required more than ambition, it required building a network we could trust. Today, we’re proud to work with 750+ partners worldwide, and the journey to get here has been both challenging and rewarding.
Starting Small, Thinking Global
We focused on quality over quantity, carefully selecting partners who shared our standards for safety, reliability, and efficiency. Each new partnership was a conversation, a handshake, and a commitment to getting the job done right.
From Antwerp to Casablanca, Singapore to Santiago, we gradually expanded our reach. Every successful shipment strengthened trust and opened doors to new connections.
Over time, this snowball effect turned into a global network that spans continents, handling everything from industrial machinery to temperature-sensitive cargo.
What helped us grow organically and sustainably?
- Trust and Transparency: Clear communication and reliability are non-negotiable.
- Mutual Growth: By helping our partners grow their business while supporting our clients’ needs, everyone benefits.
- Consistency and Accountability: Every shipment, no matter the size or destination, is managed with the same attention to detail.
What Are the Key Benefits of Container Shipping?
Container shipping plays a central role in today’s global logistics, making it easier and more efficient to move goods around the world. Unlike traditional break‑bulk cargo, containers provide a standardized way to transport products by sea, rail, or road, helping businesses of all sizes compete on the international stage.
One of the biggest advantages of container shipping is operational efficiency. Containers are designed to be easy to load and unload, which helps reduce port turnaround times and speeds up the entire shipping process. Their standard sizes also make intermodal transport, shifting cargo seamlessly between ships, trucks, and trains.
Security and protection are key strengths too. Built from strong materials like steel or aluminum, containers shelter goods from weather damage, theft, and mishandling during transit. This reliable protection improves supply chain visibility and reduces the risk of losses.
Containerization also supports global connectivity. By enabling goods to travel securely and efficiently across continents, it has helped expand trade networks and brought products
from one market to customers thousands of kilometres away, fostering economic growth and closer international relationships.
Additionally, the container system accommodates a wide range of cargo types. From refrigerated containers for perishables to specialized open‑top or flat‑rack containers for oversized machinery, container shipping can handle diverse goods while maintaining quality and integrity throughout the journey.
In summary, container shipping offers efficiency, security, versatility, and global connection, making it a backbone of modern international trade, and a logistics method that continues to evolve with global demand.
Source: What Are The Key Benefits of Container Shipping? – Logistics Transportation Review Europe

