About Courier Logistics
Courier Logistics moves your packages the smart way—fast, trackable, and priced right.
Courier Logistics moves your packages the smart way—fast, trackable, and priced right.
About Us
Courier Logistics started in a small Kingston living room in 2016, one scanner, one scale, and one frustrated sister tired of asking visiting friends to squeeze her Amazon orders into their suitcases. Every Jamaican knows the ritual: hunt for a “barrelman,” wait weeks, pay mystery fees, then discover half your stuff missing. We decided that saga needed a final chapter.
So we flipped the script. Instead of begging travelers for suitcase space, we opened our own Miami warehouse, negotiated customs brokers in advance, and built a digital dashboard that lets you track every T-shirt from Florida to Falmouth. Now your package lands in Montego Bay or Kingston within five business days, cleared, counted, and delivered to your door for one flat fee—no surprise storage charges, no haggling at the wharf.
Today we move over 25,000 pounds of US-to-Jamaica joy every month: baby strollers for new moms, car parts for taxi drivers, birthday dresses that arrive in time for the party. Our 35-person team—spread between our Miami hub, Kingston HQ, and delivery depos across the island—speaks the same language our grandmothers spoke at the market: “send it safe, send it fast, send it like you care.” Whether you’re a solo shopper clicking “add to cart” or a small business restocking shelves, Courier Logistics is the bridge from American checkout to Jamaican handshake, and we’re just getting warmed up.
Your journey begins the moment you arrive. We have refined every detail into three considered steps, each one removing friction so you can glide from curiosity to confidence without effort.
Welcome to a standard where elegance is automatic.

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