
Shanghai - Shenzhen A&E Container Transportation Co., Ltd. Shanghai Branch
Shanghai - Shenzhen A&E Container Transportation Co., Ltd. Shanghai Branch traces its origins to Shenzhen A&E Container Transportation Co., Ltd, established in 2000. The Shenzhen company operates as a Class A license holder for both Airfreight and Sea Freight and is licensed as an NVOCC in China. With a workforce of over 50 professional staff, A&E maintains direct contracts with airlines and ocean carriers to deliver reliable and efficient logistics solutions for its clients. The organization is positioned as a third-party logistics (3PL) provider, focusing on flexibility and integrated service design to meet diverse supply chain needs.
The company offers a broad spectrum of freight services, including ocean freight and air freight, tailored to different cargo types and timelines. In addition to core transportation services, A&E provides customs clearance, land transportation using its own trucking fleet, marine insurance options, warehousing, and specialized cargo handling. By combining its freight capabilities with value-added services, the company aims to optimize supply chains through customized service programs, aligned with client requirements and operational realities.
As a logistics partner, A&E emphasizes collaborative operations with clients and overseas agents to foster win-win outcomes. The firm highlights prompt response times and consistent service quality as key differentiators, supported by established carrier relationships and a commitment to meeting evolving logistics challenges. For organizations seeking clarity on service scope or to discuss tailored logistics solutions, the company invites inquiries and further information via its corporate channels and official website.
The Shanghai Branch continues to leverage its parent company’s heritage and market presence to support cross-border freight flows between China’s major ports and global destinations. While specific service offerings may adapt to client needs, the core competencies remain centered on facilitating seamless movement of goods through integrated air, ocean, and ground transportation networks, reinforced by compliance, insurance, and warehousing capabilities.


