Isa Logistics, a company in the business of moving goods, today announced a milestone: the launch of a new brand identity and logo. This rebranding reflects the company’s strategic change, moving from a company that offered just one kind of service to a partner providing a full range of solutions. The new logo represents Isa Logistics’ expansion into comprehensive offerings, including running large storage facilities, managing global shipping, operating local storage and transport, and organizing the entire delivery process from start to finish. This new look confirms its place as a provider of total solutions.
The new logo’s design is clean, modern, and created to reflect the core values of Isa Logistics: forward thinking, quick action, and continuous improvement. This design is intended to be recognized everywhere—online, on vehicles, and in all company locations—making it consistent across the business globally. By launching this identity, Isa Logistics aims to strengthen its market presence, boost visibility, and reinforce its reputation as a partner in a highly competitive industry.
This visual change reflects the company’s focus on ideas, being environmentally conscious, achieving high performance, and putting the customer first as it moves into a period of expansion.
The company believes this new identity positions it for growth while reinforcing its mission of providing service to its customers. With this logo, Isa Logistics signals its commitment to building a more efficient way to handle the flow of goods—today and in the future.
Santosh Shetty, CEO of Isa Logistics, said: “Our new identity reflects who we are today and the future we are building. Over the years, Isa Logistics has grown into a multi-vertical logistics partner, and this evolution needed a visual expression that matches our ambition. The refreshed logo represents our focus on technology, expansion, and delivering value across the entire supply chain. It is a symbol of transformation, resilience, and our commitment to shaping a smarter and more connected logistics ecosystem.”














