Through innovation and determination, Socatelli transformed cross-border shopping for over a million customers worldwide.
(Isstories Editorial):- Orlando, Florida Nov 3, 2025 (Issuewire.com) – When Brazilian-born entrepreneur Paulo Socatelli arrived in the United States over a decade ago, he had little more than determination and a vision. From humble beginnings, he built UsCloser, a logistics company that today connects Brazil and the United States through a seamless cross-border shopping experience.
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Founded in 2013, UsCloser has become one of the leading parcel forwarding and e-commerce logistics companies serving the Brazilian market. Over the past ten years, the company has helped more than one million customers access American products safely and efficiently — generating more than $100 million in economic activity for the U.S. market.
What started as a small operation in a rented garage has evolved into a full-scale logistics network with advanced warehouses, technology-driven systems, and a strong focus on customer satisfaction. Under Socatelli’s leadership, UsCloser continues to innovate in the way international consumers shop, ship, and save when buying from the U.S.
Driven by his belief that opportunity has no borders, Socatelli transformed his personal journey into a thriving business that empowers people on both sides of the hemisphere. As UsCloser celebrates over a decade of success, it remains committed to expanding global access to American commerce — one package at a time.
For more information, visit www.uscloser.com.
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