QINGDAO SINORAIL LOGISTIC CO.,LTD
QINGDAO SINORAIL LOGISTIC CO.,LTD is a licensed international freight forwarding company established in 1998 and overseen by the relevant Chinese authorities, including the Ministry of Commerce and the General Administration of Customs. The company maintains strong connections with the rail sector, leveraging its long-standing relationship with the Ministry of Railways to provide specialized railway freight solutions. With offices located in key Chinese ports and transportation hubs, SINORAIL offers a broad regional presence to support international logistics activities.
Core service capabilities include unloading and loading operations, as well as the design of loading plans tailored to the needs of overweight and oversized cargo. The company focuses on export railway freight from major Chinese stations to destinations across Asia and beyond, including Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tadzhikistan, and Russia. In addition to point-to-point railway exports, SINORAIL provides transit services for cargo originating in Southeast Asia, Europe, the United States, and the Middle East, routing shipments through China to reach destinations in Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tadzhikistan, Russia, and Mongolia.
SINORAIL’s service portfolio further encompasses warehousing solutions both within China and abroad, as well as export customs clearance and transit customs clearance. By combining rail freight expertise with comprehensive handling and clearance capabilities, the company positions itself as a logistics partner capable of supporting complex international supply chains that rely on rail corridors and multi-modal transfer.
The company’s geographic footprint and service scope are designed to accommodate customers seeking efficient rail-based export options from major Chinese stations and through-china transit routes, facilitating trade with a broad set of international markets. SINORAIL remains focused on meeting customer requirements through precise operational planning, close coordination with relevant authorities, and a networked approach to warehousing and customs clearance to support end-to-end logistics workflows.

