
Shanghai - Shanghai Fanyuan Int’l Freight & Forwarding Co., Ltd. (Shanghai, Head Office)
Shanghai Fanyuan International Freight & Forwarding Co., Ltd. was established in 1998 and is registered with the Shanghai Industrial and Commercial Bureau, the Department of Transportation, and the Economic and Trade Commission for international cargo transportation and freight forwarding at the national level. The company holds additional approvals from the Beijing Ministry of Transportation and the U.S. Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) and is NVOCC certified. It maintains U.S. Customs (CBP) approval via a C3 designation and a Continuous Bond, enabling AMS (Automated Manifest System) filing and ISF (Importer Security Filing).
Headquartered in Shanghai, Shanghai Fanyuan concentrates on routes spanning Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Europe, South America, the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan. Its service scope encompasses maritime container transport, handling of special containers, tank containers, bulk cargo, and related goods, as well as operations in Hong Kong. The company also offers cargo warehousing, storage and sorting, and ancillary services, including customs agents, commodity inspection, phytosanitary and other inspection certificates (quality and health inspections), third-party trading, and an integrated one-stop service. Insurance, DDU and DDP options are provided as part of its offerings.
Shanghai Fanyuan operates as a booking agent for a wide network of major carriers, including COSCO, EMC, OOCL, KMTC, ONE, MCC, CMA, YML, RCL, IAL, PANOCEAN, and TSLINES, among others. Its route coverage is extensive, spanning Hong Kong, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, India, Japan, Korea, Europe, the USA and Canada, Central and South America, the Caribbean, Africa, the Red Sea, Australia, and additional regions.
As a Shanghai-based forwarder with international credentials, Shanghai Fanyuan emphasizes compliance, broad routing options, and integrated logistics services to support customers’ cross-border trade requirements. The company’s credentials and partnership network position it to manage complex supply chains, streamline documentation, and coordinate multi-modal transportation across global markets.
