2026 Corridor Express Grant Cycle Opens
Applications accepted through July 30 for resident-led projects up to $25,000.
Infinite Logistics Systems
ILSL connects Amarillo, Lubbock, and High Plains shippers to Fremont-coordinated dispatch — full truckload, LTL, and cross-dock across the corridor.
Our Mission
INFINITE LOGISTICS SYSTEMS LLC moves freight across the Texas Panhandle with precision — full truckload, LTL, warehousing, and 24/7 dispatch from our Fremont coordination center.
We connect Amarillo, Lubbock, and High Plains shippers to reliable capacity, transparent tracking, and corridor expertise that keeps loads on schedule mile after mile.
Core Values
98.4% on-time performance with proactive exception management on I-40, US-87, and regional feeders.
Real-time GPS, EDI milestones, and dedicated account teams for every shipper and consignee.
DOT-compliant fleet, driver training, and rigorous maintenance across all power units.
340+ tractors, six cross-docks, and surge capacity for harvest, energy, and retail peaks.
About ILSL
Founded to serve shippers who need more than a broker sticker, ILSL combines Panhandle lane knowledge with Bay Area dispatch discipline.
From 80 Harris Pl in Fremont, we coordinate fleet, warehouse, and customer teams that keep Amarillo–Lubbock freight moving — day shifts, night relays, and weekend surge.
Our Journey
Leadership
Leads strategy, key accounts, and corridor partnerships across Texas and California.
Oversees fleet maintenance, cross-dock throughput, and safety programs.
Runs 24/7 Fremont command center and shipper communications.
Strategic Plan
Accelerate affordable housing production through pre-development services, land-bank partnerships, and tenant-protection legal aid in Central and West Texas Panhandle.
Scale workforce development with community college partnerships, apprenticeship stipends, and small-business micro-services along the Atlantic Avenue corridor.
Expand mobile health clinics, mental-health navigation, and food-security networks serving Harbor-area families and seniors.
Service Lines
Dedicated dry van and flatbed capacity from Amarillo to Lubbock, Oklahoma City tie-ins, and Gulf Coast ports.
Consolidated linehaul with nightly sorts at our Panhandle cross-docks — predictable transit windows.
Climate-controlled storage, transload, and just-in-time staging coordinated from Fremont dispatch.
Freight Logistics
ILSL embeds community organizers in twelve Texas Panhandle districts, supporting resident councils, safety initiatives, and public-space activation.
From Washington Neighborhood to Cambodia Town, we fund listening sessions, participatory budgeting pilots, and cross-cultural bridge-building that strengthens social fabric.
Cross-Dock & Warehousing
We support tenant rights clinics, ADU financing, and nonprofit developer pre-development across Los Angeles County's second-largest city.
Our housing pipeline fund has helped preserve 340 affordable units and prevented 890 evictions through emergency rental assistance since 2020.
Education
Book distributions and parent workshops in LBUSD Title I elementary schools.
After-school labs at community centers serving North Texas Panhandle youth.
Scholarships, FAFSA navigation, and campus visit stipends for first-gen students.
ESL classes, GED prep, and digital literacy courses offered in partnership with Texas Panhandle City College and local libraries — removing barriers to economic mobility for Harbor-area adults.
Health & Wellness
Free screenings and vaccinations in underserved Texas Panhandle zip codes.
Bilingual counselors connecting families to Medi-Cal and community therapists.
Community gardens, food pantries, and senior meal delivery across the Harbor.
Arts & Culture
Murals and installations celebrating Texas Panhandle's diverse cultural heritage.
Services for theater, dance, and music programs in neighborhood venues.
Summer intensives in visual arts, film, and digital media for teens.
Economic Development
ILSL provides micro-services, storefront improvement funds, and cooperative technical assistance for Texas Panhandle entrepreneurs — especially women- and immigrant-owned enterprises.
Our Atlantic Avenue merchant network connects 180 local businesses to shared marketing, procurement, and workforce pipelines.
Youth Empowerment
From middle-school mentorship to youth council stipends, ILSL invests in Texas Panhandle teens as co-designers of their neighborhoods' future.
Programs include paid internships at local nonprofits, civic leadership academies, and college-bound coaching across LBUSD high schools.
Regional Reach
While Texas Panhandle remains our home base, ILSL collaborates with foundations and municipalities across Los Angeles County, Orange County, and the Inland Empire.
Regional initiatives include shared affordable-housing research, cross-county workforce pipelines, and disaster-relief coordination for Harbor-adjacent communities.
Impact Metrics
Annual Review
Last fiscal year, ILSL distributed $1.1M in services, launched four new neighborhood programs, and expanded our drivers cohort to 24 emerging leaders.
Download our full annual report for audited financials, grantee outcomes, and board governance summaries.
Download ReportImpact Stories
"ILSL's rental assistance kept our family in our home during the hardest year of our lives."
— Maria G., Central Texas Panhandle resident
"The college access program helped my daughter become the first in our family to attend CSULB."
— James T., North Texas Panhandle parent
Small-business owner Elena R. used a ILSL micro-grant to renovate her Cambodia Town café, creating six new jobs and a gathering space for neighborhood elders.
Partners
Housing, parks, and economic development alignment.
Education partnerships and youth program coordination.
Workforce training and adult education pathways.
Mobile health and wellness program delivery.
Governance
ILSL operates under a volunteer board of directors, independent audit committee, and conflict-of-interest policies aligned with California nonprofit best practices.
Our governance framework ensures resident voices inform grant priorities while maintaining fiduciary rigor and legal compliance across all program areas.
Board of Directors
Ethics & Compliance
Board and staff disclose financial interests annually. Recused members abstain from related grant decisions.
Anonymous reporting channels protect staff, grantees, and community members who raise concerns.
All awards follow published criteria with independent review panels including community representatives.
Resident data collected through programs is protected under strict confidentiality and retention policies.
Transparency
Form 990, audited financial statements, and board meeting minutes are available upon request and published on our resources page each fiscal year.
News
Applications accepted through July 30 for resident-led projects up to $25,000.
New affordable units break ground in Central Texas Panhandle with ILSL pre-development support.
24 emerging leaders selected for the 2026–2027 Freight Logistics Driver Network.
Events
Texas Panhandle Main Library — 6:00 PM
Bixby Park — 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Texas Panhandle Convention Center
CSULB University Theater
Resources
FAQ
Driver Network Program
Texas Panhandle Roots
The Panhandle is America's breadbasket and energy backbone — long miles, tight windows, and weather that demands experienced operators.
ILSL lives on these lanes: Amarillo hubs, Lubbock cross-docks, and relays that tie the High Plains to West Coast distribution through Fremont command.
Contact
80 Harris Pl Fremont, CA, 94536-1762 United States
ASHTON LEIGH HULING
Office
Our headquarters at 80 Harris Pl welcomes visitors by appointment Monday–Friday, 8am–6pm Pacific.
Dispatch and account teams coordinate Panhandle freight from Fremont, with hub visits available in Amarillo and Lubbock by schedule.
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Newsletter
Monthly updates on services, community events, drivers opportunities, and Panhandle corridor development stories.