Meetings at United Shipping
Annually, United Shipping hosts a Worldwide Meeting for our partners. These worldwide events have forged long-standing partner relationships and have played a critical role in our success. The connections you make with fellow partners is vital for building your business and success in our network.
United Shipping’s Board of Directors selects locations for the association’s Worldwide Meetings that reflect and encourage the development of its global character. Our meetings include locations in North America, Europe and Asia.
Regional Meeting
Worldwide Meeting
The United Shipping Worldwide Meetings are an essential aspect of your membership. These meetings provide an opportunity to meet your partners face-to-face and build connections. Unlike other networks, USI meetings are not a “free-for-all” environment with countless partners you’ll never interact with or conduct business with. You’ll be fully engaged with our group and have the chance to meet every attendee. The social aspects of the meeting are equally important, fostering deeper connections and creating strong bonds among partners. This unique experience is designed to help your membership thrive. Regular attendance is a requirement of your membership.
United Shipping’s 56th Worldwide Meeting
DA NANG, VIETNAM!
May 4-9, 2025
***USI meetings are only open to current USI members***
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UNITED SHIPPING, INC.
Office: 2107 Courthouse Drive
Suite 102
Longview, TX 75605
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