
Shanghai - CIMC Anda Shun International Logistics Co., Ltd. Shanghai Branch (Formerly known as Shenzhen Anda Shun International Logistics Co., Ltd.)
Shanghai CIMC Anda Shun International Logistics Co., Ltd. Shanghai Branch, formerly Shenzhen Anda Shun International Logistics Co., Ltd., operates across China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan with a workforce of more than 550 personnel. The company emphasizes a broad logistics network that extends beyond traditional gateways to strategic growth locations, underpinned by rapid decision-making and agile resource mobilization.
The organization positions itself as a master loader in China, maintaining contracts with more than 30 airlines and over 10 shipping lines. In addition to conventional airfreight and ocean freight, it actively engages with ecommerce logistics, developing dedicated capabilities to support online commerce channels and related IT and operational processes to ensure seamless end-to-end service. The company has implemented API integrations with postal services, express companies, ports, consolidators, wholesalers, and customers’ systems to facilitate end-to-end information flow.
Operationally, the team implements night shift operations at major hubs such as PVG (Shanghai Pudong), SZX (Shenzhen), CAN (Guangzhou), and HKG (Hong Kong) to receive cargo with early morning arrivals, aiming to achieve gate-to-final-destination turnaround times within 48 hours.
The firm is also investing in rail logistics initiatives to promote China–Europe services, viewing rail transport as a strategic pillar alongside air and ocean freight. The development plan envisions expanding rail connectivity not only to Europe but also toward broader Asia under regional initiatives, reflecting a long-term commitment to diversified multimodal solutions.
The company maintains a relatively young team and streamlined organizational structure, enabling swift business decisions through direct communication channels, which supports rapid mobilization of resources to meet urgent requirements or project-specific needs.


