With over three decades of experience operating in some of the world’s most complex environments, Move One has established itself as a leader in logistics, relocation, and government support services. From post-conflict zones in the Balkans to humanitarian crises in Africa and the Middle East, the company has built a reputation for delivering turn-key solutions where others often cannot. Move One’s recent rapid deployment and logistics support in Ukraine underscores its unmatched readiness and relevance at a critical moment in the country’s history.
Move One’s global footprint includes over 80 offices across more than 60 countries, supported by an 800+-strong workforce. What sets the company apart is its on-the-ground presence in every region it serves – ensuring local compliance, swift mobilization, and seamless coordination, especially in high-stakes environments. From transporting humanitarian aid and sensitive government cargo to supporting NATO operations and managing disaster response logistics, Move One’s capabilities align closely with Ukraine’s ongoing recovery and defense needs.
“We are honored to become a member of the U.S.-Ukraine Business Council at a time when Ukraine requires world-class logistical support and trusted partners,” said Jason Edson, Country Manager at Move One. “Our experience in high-risk, high-impact environments positions us to assist with humanitarian relief, energy infrastructure, and government logistics projects across Ukraine. We are here for the long haul.”
Irina Paliashvili, President & CEO of USUBC, welcomed the new member with enthusiasm: “Move One brings critical capabilities to Ukraine at a time of immense logistical challenges and opportunities. Their proven record in conflict-affected regions and unwavering commitment to humanitarian aid delivery make them a highly valuable addition to our growing network of global partners supporting Ukraine’s transformation.”
As part of USUBC, Move One will engage with public and private stakeholders to help accelerate logistics operations, strengthen local supply chains, and contribute to Ukraine’s reconstruction and strategic stability.

