LOGO Cargo Continues Its Mission to Help Abandoned Shipments Reach Home

LOGO Cargo CEO Joel P. Longares with Com­ missioner Ariel Nepomuceno during the co­ ordination meeting regarding the abandoned balikbayan boxes.

For many Filipino families, every balikbayan box carries more than just items. It carries love, sacrifice, memories, and the hope of staying connected with loved ones across the world.

That is why LOGO Cargo continues its mission to help recover, process, and deliver abandoned shipments. Over the years, many balikbayan boxes have been left behind due to issues involving other cargo providers. These undelivered boxes left families worried, disappointed, and uncertain whether the packages sent to them would ever arrive.

Instead of turning away, LOGO Cargo stepped forward.

Through dedicated manpower, warehouse support, transportation, and continuous coordination, LOGO Cargo has worked to process abandoned shipments and bring them closer to the families waiting for them. Each shipment identified, recorded, sorted, and prepared for delivery represents another family given hope and another story brought closer to completion.

The effort is not easy. It requires time, resources, commitment, and care. But for LOGO Cargo, service is not only about business. It is about malasakit. It is about helping Filipinos, especially when they need it most.

While LOGO Cargo continues to support the delivery of abandoned shipments, the company is also expanding its services for Filipino communities in the United States.

 

In May 2026, LOGO Cargo opened a new branch in Vacaville, California, called LOGO Asian Mart Vacaville, located at:

123 Peabody Rd, Vacaville, CA 95687, United States

The new branch is more than a cargo service location. LOGO Asian Mart also offers money remittance services, making it easier for customers to send financial support to their loved ones in the Philippines. In addition to cargo and remittance, customers can purchase Filipino products, everyday essentials, Barong, and other proudly Filipino items.

With cargo, remittance, Filipino products, and Barong available in one place, LOGO Asian Mart brings convenience, service, and a touch of home closer to the Filipino community in Vacaville.

LOGO Cargo also opened another new branch in National City, California, located at:

2720 E. Plaza Blvd, Suite N, National City, CA 91950

In addition, LOGO Cargo has opened a new warehouse in Ontario, California, located at:

2260 S. Archibald Ave., Ste. B, Ontario, CA 91761

These new locations are part of LOGO Cargo’s continued commitment to bringing services closer to Filipino families. With more branches, Filipino products, Barong, remittance services, and expanded warehouse operations, LOGO Cargo aims to provide faster, more reliable, and more convenient service to customers across different communities.

From helping abandoned shipments reach their rightful recipients to opening more branches, offering Filipino products, providing remittance services, and expanding warehouse operations, LOGO Cargo continues to show that its mission goes beyond delivery. It is a mission of service, trust, and compassion.

For more than three decades, LOGO Cargo has stood with Filipino families worldwide. Today, the company remains committed to one promise:

To serve with care, deliver with purpose, and help every balikbayan box find its way home.

 

 

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