
Review on Alagilogistics
Summary
About Alagilogistics
AlagiLogistics.com (also shown as “Alagi Logistics”) presents itself as a global shipping, freight forwarding, and logistics company. The site claims it handles sea freight, air freight, overland transport, warehousing, contract logistics, customs clearance, and related services. Their “Testimonials” page features glowing client statements, and their site layout mimics those of legitimate freight companies — listing “Services”, “Track & Trace”, “About Us”, etc. However, multiple trust-and security scanners flag the site as extremely low trust or suspicious. The domain is new (registered in January 2025), WHOIS registration details are hidden, and there is little verifiable evidence of real operations, legal credentials, client verifications, or credible reviews. Automated tools rate it 1/100 or similarly low trust, citing factors like spam, blacklisting, fake social links, hosting alongside low-trust sites, and a short operational history.
Given all this, the balance of evidence strongly suggests the site is likely a scam (or at least extremely high risk), rather than a bona fide logistics provider.
More Details
1. Use of deception and superficial legitimacy
The site mimics the look and language of real logistics firms: “Track & Trace,” “Our Services,” “Testimonials.” Scammers often build convincing front ends and rely on users not digging deeper. The presence of SSL, a clean UI, and content-laden pages increases confidence in users, which is exactly their intent.
2. Lack of verifiable operations or credentials
A legitimate logistics/forwarding company normally displays business registration numbers, freight forwarding licenses, membership in industry associations, verified client logos, case studies, port affiliations, Customs authorities credentials, etc. None of these are verifiable on this site. Further, third-party directories (GoodFirms, Clutch) list profiles but with no verified reviews or claimed legitimacy.
3. Hidden ownership, shared risky infrastructure, and scant track record
The domain registration hides ownership. The site is very young. It sits on servers with other suspicious websites. These are recurring red flags in known scam operations. The use of “cheap” shared infrastructure is common among fraudsters seeking low cost and anonymity.
4. Warnings from independent scanners
When multiple reputable security / scam-detection tools flag a site as high risk or untrustworthy, that is strong indicator. The convergence of warnings from ScamAdviser, Gridinsoft, and Scam Detector suggests this isn’t just a false positive.
5. Pattern consistency with known logistics / courier scams
Scams in the shipping space often follow this script: the victim is asked to pay shipping fees, customs fees, or “release fees” ahead of time. Once payment is made, the scammer vanishes, gives excuses, or disappears entirely. Because physical goods are harder to trace when promises are made across borders, the scammer can cut ties. This site’s design and claims are consistent with that style of operation (i.e. broad freight services, global reach, no verifiable verification).
All the above puts this site firmly in the category of high risk / likely scam. Unless an individual can independently verify actual operations (e.g. by performing due diligence in the country claimed, visiting a physical address, demanding audited proof, or working through trusted logistic networks), no payments or shipments should be entrusted to it.

Warning: Low score, please avoid this website!
According to our review, this website has a higher risk of being a scam website.
It may attempt to steal your funds under the pretense of helping you make money.
Notice: High Score — Not likely to be a scam website.
According to our review, this website has a low risk of being a scam.
There is minimal indication of fraudulent activity.
Notice: Moderate score — Caution advised.
According to our review, this website shows a moderate risk level based on current data.
There is no strong evidence of a scam, but users should proceed carefully.
Photos of Alagilogistics
Pros
- The site uses SSL (HTTPS) which encrypts traffic. (But many scam sites now also use SSL.)
- • Polished, professional website design and layout — gives the appearance of legitimacy.
- • Offers many logistics-style services (sea freight, air freight, contract logistics) to appeal to broad clients.
Cons
- • Extremely low trust and risk scores from multiple scanning services.
- • New domain with hidden ownership and no verifiable track record.
- • Fake or unverifiable social media links, inconsistent addresses, conflicting claims.
- • Lack of external validation or accredited reviews in logistics industry channels.
Website Overview
Country:
Czech Republic
Operating Since:
2025
Platforms:
Mobile/Desktop
Type:
Shipping/logistic
Spread:
N/A
Funding:
Shipping/logistic
Leverage:
N/A
Commission:
N/A
Instruments:
N/A
Keypoints
Very Low Trust Scores on Reputation Sites ScamAdviser gives it an “extremely low” trust score and warns users to double-check before transacting. Scam Detector ranks it 22.8/100 and categorizes it “Suspicious / Unsafe / Doubtful.”
Testimonials and Claims Without Verifiable Proof Testimonials are generic, bullish, and untraceable to verified clients. Claims of “world’s leading logistics companies” or “strong market position” are inflated and unsupported by independent sources. Claimed founding year in third-party profiles (e.g. GoodFirms, Clutch) is 2018, but there’s no corroborating evidence.
Fake / Misleading Social Media and Contact Info The site displays social media icons that lead to little or no verifiable profiles (fake social links). In the “Testimonials” section, addresses are inconsistent (e.g. a Japanese address + phone + “1 Chome-7-2 Higashikawasakicho, Chuo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 650-0044, Japan”) — it’s odd for a logistics firm to cite multiple global addresses without coherence.
Security Warnings & Risk Scores Gridinsoft and similar scanners classify the site as blacklisted or flagged for spamming. The site’s codebase shows possible use of AI-generated content, fake social links, minimal inbound link footprint, and content likely built to appear legitimate superficially.
Overall Score
Final Thoughts
After viewing and analyzing the site thoroughly by our experts and undergoing the proper process, we have reached a final conclusion.
AlagiLogistics.com is a textbook case of caution: on the surface, it looks like a full-service freight forwarding business, but underneath, it lacks the essential trust signals, transparency, and verifiable presence of a legitimate logistics operation. The overwhelming weight of evidence — multiple low trust ratings, hidden ownership, new domain, shared suspicious hosting, unverifiable testimonials, and patterns aligning with known courier/parcel scams — means that the site should be treated as effectively a scam until proven otherwise.
If you or anyone has already made payment or engaged in business with this site, you should immediately attempt to contact your payment provider, seek a refund or chargeback, document all communications, and report the website to consumer protection / fraud authorities. Under no circumstances should you share sensitive personal or financial information with them.
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