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Sobel Network Shipping: A U.S. Leader Reinventing Global Logistics Under Brian C. Wills

Sobel Network Shipping: A U.S. Leader Reinventing Global Logistics Under Brian C. Wills

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November 20, 2025
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Sobel Network Shipping: A U.S. Leader Reinventing Global Logistics Under Brian C. Wills
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Company: Sobel Network Shipping Co., Inc.
Country: United States
Representative: Brian C. Wills, President
Network: EAN Exclusive
Website: www.sobelnet.com
For more than seven decades, Sobel Network Shipping has stood as a reference point in American freight forwarding. Today, under the leadership of President Brian C. Wills, the company continues to blend legacy expertise with a forward-looking approach that keeps it firmly positioned among the most agile and reliable logistics partners in the United States.
A 75-Year Legacy Reinforced by Modern Vision
Founded in New York in 1949, Sobel began as a boutique customs brokerage supporting importers across key U.S. gateways. Over the years, the company expanded its footprint across air, ocean, and multimodal transportation—while maintaining a reputation built on accuracy, responsiveness, and deep industry knowledge.
Brian C. Wills has played a decisive role in preserving this heritage while steering the organization toward a more global and technologically driven future. His leadership emphasizes operational transparency, customized logistics planning, and long-term client relationships—values that have become central pillars of Sobel’s identity.
National Expansion and Strategic Growth
Sobel’s development accelerated significantly over the last decade. The acquisition of Network Brokers in 2018 consolidated the brand into the modern entity known today. Since then, the company has extended its national presence with operational hubs in:
•New York (JFK Headquarters)
•Chicago
•Miami
•Orlando
•Tacoma
•Dallas
Each location strategically strengthens Sobel’s ability to support global flows from Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Latin America, and Africa.
Expertise Spanning Air, Sea, Customs, and Compliance
What differentiates Sobel is its combination of traditional brokerage expertise and modern global freight management. The company offers:
•International air and ocean freight
•Import/export compliance and customs clearance
•Warehousing and distribution
•Specialized verticals including cosmetics, retail, perishables, e-commerce, and industrial goods
•Risk-mitigation and end-to-end shipment visibility tools
This balance between regulatory mastery and operational efficiency positions Sobel as a trusted partner for businesses handling complex, time-sensitive, or compliance-heavy cargo.
Digital Transformation: The Core of the Next Chapter
Under Brian C. Wills, Sobel has accelerated its digital modernization. The company invests in shipment visibility systems, document automation, analytics, and customer-centric interfaces designed to streamline communication and reduce administrative friction.
For global shippers increasingly seeking transparency and control, Sobel’s technological evolution reflects the broader shift shaping the future of international logistics.
A Strategic Asset for the EAN Exclusive Network
As a premium member of EAN Exclusive, Sobel offers the network a unique advantage: a U.S. logistics partner with the scale of a national freight forwarder and the agility of a customer-driven boutique operator.
The combination is rare—and highly valuable for members developing trade with the United States.
Conclusion
From its origins as a small customs brokerage to its current role as a fully integrated logistics provider, Sobel Network Shipping represents a model of strategic adaptation and long-term reliability. With Brian C. Wills at the helm, the company continues to evolve, innovate, and deliver solutions that meet the demands of an increasingly global and technology-driven supply chain.
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