
Guam - CTSI Logistics Guam (Guam City)
CTSI Logistics Guam, operating in Guam City, Guam, traces its origins to 1989 when it began as a freight forwarding arm serving the Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, and Micronesia. Originally known as Consolidated Transportation Services Inc., the company established its early focus on garments and fishing-related trade, functioning as the freight forwarding arm for Luen Thai, a global garments manufacturer. Over time, the organization evolved from a traditional forwarding operation into an integrated logistics provider, driven by a new generation of IT- and logistics-savvy professionals. This transformation culminated in the rebranding to CTSI Logistics, reflecting a broader, more technology-enabled service model that emphasizes visibility and efficiency across the supply chain.
Today, CTSI Logistics Guam leverages decades of regional expertise to manage both air and sea freight forwarding, positioning itself as a capable partner for customers moving goods within the Western Pacific and beyond. The company emphasizes real-time information access through its information technology infrastructure, enabling clients to track shipments and receive timely updates as their cargo moves through various stages of the journey. As an end-to-end logistics provider, CTSI Guam has expanded its portfolio to include household goods and relocation services, offering a coordinated approach to moving personal belongings and household items with professional handling and planning.
A notable milestone in the Guam operation is the development of the Guam Industrial Center, completed in 2005 as an all-concrete facility that reinforces security and operational stability. The Tamuning facility has been developed to support efficient warehousing and cargo handling. CTSI Guam is also a Certified Cargo Screening Facility (CCSF) and holds C-TPAT accreditation, underscoring its commitment to security, compliance, and safe supply chain practices. In 2010, the company expanded its physical footprint with an airport facility at Tiyan, covering approximately 43,300 square feet, further enhancing its capacity to manage air freight and related services.
Guam’s strategic location—within a few hours of major Asian markets including Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Vietnam, and China—contributes to CTSI Guam’s ability to facilitate trade flows between the Western Pacific and broader regional networks. As part of the broader CTSI Logistics group, the Guam operation benefits from shared regional expertise and a networked approach to freight management, customs and regulatory compliance, and end-to-end logistics execution.
CTSI Logistics Guam remains focused on delivering reliable freight forwarding solutions, backed by a long-standing track record in the region, continuous investment in security and technology, and a commitment to meeting the evolving needs of customers who require efficient, integrated logistics services across air, sea, and related supply chain activities. The company’s credentials—CCSF certification, C-TPAT accreditation, and a robust facility network—position it as a credible partner for clients seeking stability, transparency, and secure handling within the Western Pacific trade routes.



