Infinite Logistics Systems

Moving the Texas Panhandle without limits

ILSL connects Amarillo, Lubbock, and High Plains shippers to Fremont-coordinated dispatch — full truckload, LTL, and cross-dock across the corridor.

98.4%On-time delivery
24/7Dispatch desk
340+Power units
Freight trucks on Texas Panhandle highway
1,240+Monthly Loads
340Power Units
98.4%On-Time Rate
6Cross-Dock Hubs
24/7Dispatch

Our Mission

Freight that never stops on the Panhandle

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.

Community development workshop in Texas Panhandle

Core Values

Four facets guiding every initiative

Reliability

98.4% on-time performance with proactive exception management on I-40, US-87, and regional feeders.

Visibility

Real-time GPS, EDI milestones, and dedicated account teams for every shipper and consignee.

Safety

DOT-compliant fleet, driver training, and rigorous maintenance across all power units.

Scale

340+ tractors, six cross-docks, and surge capacity for harvest, energy, and retail peaks.

Foundation values in action
ILSL team at community event

About ILSL

Built for the High Plains corridor

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

Milestones on the corridor

  • 2014ILSL launches with 40 power units serving Amarillo outbound lanes.
  • 2017Lubbock cross-dock opens — nightly LTL sorts for High Plains shippers.
  • 2020Fremont dispatch center scales 24/7 tracking and customer command.
  • 2023Fleet surpasses 300 tractors; refrigerated and flatbed divisions added.
  • 20261,240+ monthly loads · six hubs · 98.4% on-time across the Panhandle.
Foundation milestone celebration

Leadership

Operators who know the lane

Managing Member

ASHTON LEIGH HULING

Managing Member

Leads strategy, key accounts, and corridor partnerships across Texas and California.

VP Operations

Jordan Reeves

VP Operations

Oversees fleet maintenance, cross-dock throughput, and safety programs.

Director of Dispatch

Maria Santos

Director of Dispatch

Runs 24/7 Fremont command center and shipper communications.

Strategic Plan

2024–2028 priorities for Texas Panhandle

Accelerate affordable housing production through pre-development services, land-bank partnerships, and tenant-protection legal aid in Central and West Texas Panhandle.

Strategic planning session

Scale workforce development with community college partnerships, apprenticeship stipends, and small-business micro-services along the Atlantic Avenue corridor.

Workforce development

Expand mobile health clinics, mental-health navigation, and food-security networks serving Harbor-area families and seniors.

Health equity planning

Service Lines

End-to-end freight for the High Plains

Full truckload freight

Full Truckload (FTL)

Dedicated dry van and flatbed capacity from Amarillo to Lubbock, Oklahoma City tie-ins, and Gulf Coast ports.

LTL logistics

LTL & Regional

Consolidated linehaul with nightly sorts at our Panhandle cross-docks — predictable transit windows.

Warehousing

Warehousing & Cross-Dock

Climate-controlled storage, transload, and just-in-time staging coordinated from Fremont dispatch.

Freight Logistics

Neighborhood-led growth across the Harbor

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

Warehouse capacity for Texas Panhandle families

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.

Affordable housing development Texas Panhandle

Education

Learning pathways from cradle to career

Early literacy

Early Literacy

Book distributions and parent workshops in LBUSD Title I elementary schools.

STEM programs

STEM & Coding

After-school labs at community centers serving North Texas Panhandle youth.

College access

College Access

Scholarships, FAFSA navigation, and campus visit stipends for first-gen students.

Adult education

Adult & Workforce Education

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.

Education summit

Health & Wellness

Healthy bodies, healthy neighborhoods

Mobile clinic

Mobile Clinics

Free screenings and vaccinations in underserved Texas Panhandle zip codes.

Mental health

Mental Health Navigation

Bilingual counselors connecting families to Medi-Cal and community therapists.

Nutrition programs

Nutrition & Food Security

Community gardens, food pantries, and senior meal delivery across the Harbor.

Wellness fair
Community health workers

Arts & Culture

Creative expression as community glue

Public art

Public Art

Murals and installations celebrating Texas Panhandle's diverse cultural heritage.

Performing arts

Performing Arts

Services for theater, dance, and music programs in neighborhood venues.

Youth arts

Youth Arts Labs

Summer intensives in visual arts, film, and digital media for teens.

Cultural festival
Community gallery
Small business support

Economic Development

Small businesses as neighborhood anchors

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

The next generation of community leaders

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

Panhandle corridor partnerships beyond Texas Panhandle

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.

Panhandle corridor regional map

Impact Metrics

Measuring what matters in freight logistics

94%Grantee Satisfaction
3.2xLeveraged Funding
78%Programs Sustained
16Outcome Indicators

Annual Review

2025 year in freight logistics

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 Report
Annual review presentation

Impact Stories

Voices from the neighborhoods we serve

"ILSL's rental assistance kept our family in our home during the hardest year of our lives."

— Maria G., Central Texas Panhandle resident

Housing success story
"The college access program helped my daughter become the first in our family to attend CSULB."

— James T., North Texas Panhandle parent

Education success story

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

Collaborators across the Harbor and beyond

City of Texas Panhandle

Housing, parks, and economic development alignment.

LBUSD

Education partnerships and youth program coordination.

Texas Panhandle City College

Workforce training and adult education pathways.

Harbor Community Clinic

Mobile health and wellness program delivery.

Governance

Accountable stewardship of community resources

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

Leaders committed to Texas Panhandle

Dr. Angela Reyes — Board Chair
Public health professor and longtime Central Texas Panhandle advocate. Chairs the governance and audit committees.
Robert Chen — Treasurer
CPA and small-business owner. Oversees financial reporting, endowment management, and investment policy.
Sofia Martinez — Secretary
Attorney specializing in nonprofit law and tenant rights. Leads ethics and compliance review.
David Okonkwo — Director
Affordable housing developer with 20 years of experience in Los Angeles County freight logistics finance.
Rev. Patricia Hughes — Director
Faith-community liaison connecting ILSL to congregations and mutual-aid networks across the Harbor.

Ethics & Compliance

Integrity in every grant and partnership

Conflict of Interest

Board and staff disclose financial interests annually. Recused members abstain from related grant decisions.

Whistleblower Policy

Anonymous reporting channels protect staff, grantees, and community members who raise concerns.

Grant Integrity

All awards follow published criteria with independent review panels including community representatives.

Data Privacy

Resident data collected through programs is protected under strict confidentiality and retention policies.

Transparency

Open books, open impact

990Public Filings
100%Grant Criteria Published
AnnualIndependent Audit
LiveBoard Meeting Minutes

Form 990, audited financial statements, and board meeting minutes are available upon request and published on our resources page each fiscal year.

News

Latest from ILSL

2026 Corridor Express Grant Cycle Opens

Applications accepted through July 30 for resident-led projects up to $25,000.

Housing Pipeline Fund Surpasses $1.5M

New affordable units break ground in Central Texas Panhandle with ILSL pre-development support.

Youth Driver Network Cohort Announced

24 emerging leaders selected for the 2026–2027 Freight Logistics Driver Network.

Events

Gather with us in Texas Panhandle

12Jun

Community Grant Info Session

Texas Panhandle Main Library — 6:00 PM

28Jul

Harbor Wellness Fair

Bixby Park — 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM

14Sep

Annual Impact Celebration

Texas Panhandle Convention Center

05Nov

Driver Network Showcase

CSULB University Theater

FAQ

Common questions

Who is eligible for ILSL services?
501(c)(3) nonprofits, fiscally sponsored projects, and resident-led initiatives serving Texas Panhandle and adjacent Panhandle corridor communities.
What is the typical grant size?
Corridor Express Services range from $5,000–$25,000. Capacity Building and Capital services may reach $100,000 with matching requirements.
How often are grant cycles offered?
Major cycles open twice annually (spring and fall). Emergency and rapid-response funds are available year-round for qualifying crises.
Can individuals apply directly?
Individual scholarships and drivers applications are accepted during designated windows. Most community services require organizational sponsorship.

Careers

Join our team in Texas Panhandle

Program Officer — Housing

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Community Engagement Coordinator

Full-time · Texas Panhandle, CA
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Services Administrator

Part-time · Hybrid
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Driver Network Program

Developing the next generation of community leaders

Emerging Leader

6 Months
  • $1,500 monthly stipend
  • Mentorship pairing
  • Community project seed fund
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Senior Fellow

18 Months
  • Executive mentorship
  • Regional network access
  • Capstone publication
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Texas Panhandle Roots

Our city, our commitment

Texas Panhandle waterfront and skyline

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

Connect with ILSL

INFINITE LOGISTICS SYSTEMS LLC

80 Harris Pl Fremont, CA, 94536-1762 United States

ASHTON LEIGH HULING

+1-7076350465

ashtonleighhuling@texaspanhandle.us

texaspanhandle.us

Office

Visit us in Fremont

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.

Fleet Expansion

Building the Panhandle Fleet Fund for Texas Panhandle

Our $8M capital campaign sustains freight logistics, housing, and youth programs for generations — ensuring Texas Panhandle neighborhoods thrive regardless of annual fundraising cycles.

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Campaign Progress

$5.2M raised to date

65% of goal achieved

100% mission-aligned investing