Capital City Times
In an era where global supply chains are bloated with inefficiency and legacy players sleepwalk through logistics contracts, Arman Karamyan stands out—not for noise, but for quiet precision. As the founder of AK Unlimited Logistics, a 3PL built from the ground up, he doesn’t rely on PR theatrics or borrowed reputation. He builds systems.
While others chase venture capital and volume at the cost of service, Karamyan’s model is cold and clear: solve complex freight problems for companies that need answers, not dashboards. The logistics space is crowded with firms pretending to innovate by renaming decades-old methods. AK Unlimited doesn’t pretend—it executes. Every route, every contract, every delivery is optimized for brutal simplicity.
This isn’t about disruption. It’s about discipline.
Karamyan operates with the kind of operational focus typically found in military logistics: minimum waste, maximum reliability, and relentless control over cost and time. It’s a strategist’s approach to a space overrun by marketers and middlemen.
The 3PL industry is filled with noise. Arman Karamyan is building the signal.