
Shanghai - Shanghai AsiaCargo International Transportation Co., Ltd. (Shanghai, Head Office)
Shanghai AsiaCargo International Transportation Co., Ltd. is a 100% Shanghai-based freight forwarder and legal NVOCC established in 2005. As a direct carrier booking agent, the company maintains working relationships with leading global carriers including COSCO, CMA CGM, EMC, OOCL, HMM, ONE, YML, WHL, ESL, ZIM, APL, MSC, TSL, and SM Line. Through these partnerships, the company has entered service contracts to secure space and ensure competitive ocean freight offerings, leveraging MQC commitments that extend beyond standard freight services.
With more than a decade of industry activity, Shanghai AsiaCargo International Transportation Co., Ltd. has developed strengths in serving regions such as the Middle East, the Indian Sub-Continent, the Red Sea corridor, and Southeast Asia. These capabilities enable the company to handle shipments between Shanghai and the aforementioned regions with a focus on reliability and consistent service quality. The organization reports a steady monthly onboard volume of over 7,000 TEUs, reflecting a substantial rolling demand and operational scale.
A dynamic and experienced team based in Shanghai supports a range of ocean freight operations and related logistical processes. The company emphasizes its status as an NVOCC and its ability to secure carrier capacity, aligning service delivery with customer requirements and market conditions. While the primary emphasis is on ocean freight, the established network and contract-driven approach suggest capabilities aligned with standard forwarder activities, including documentation, coordination, and space allocation for international shipments.
Clients seeking shipments from Shanghai to the broader Middle East, Indian Sub-Continent, Red Sea, or Southeast Asia regions can expect a combination of carrier-backed space, contract-driven pricing, and a service approach focused on timely booking and reliable space allocation. The organization remains positioned to adapt to evolving trade routes and carrier conditions, maintaining ongoing collaboration with major global lines to support its international forwarding operations.