Tianjin - TianJin Sea Rail Loncin International Forwarding Agency Co., Ltd. (Tianjin, Head Office)
Tianjin - TianJin Sea Rail Loncin International Forwarding Agency Co., Ltd. (Tianjin, Head Office) is a Chinese freight forwarder established in 2013. The company specializes in international multi-modal transport, with a focus on rail freight from China to Central Asian nations such as Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, as well as to Russia and Mongolia, and extending to European rail routes. The organization operates its own containers in Tianjin, along with warehouses, vehicles, and sizable handling facilities to support diverse logistics operations. The team emphasizes experienced, professional, and coordinated operations to provide comprehensive transportation solutions, including efficient customs clearance. The company positions itself with a pragmatic and cooperative business philosophy aimed at sustainable growth and mutual benefits for domestic and international clients.
Key capabilities highlighted in the company profile include competitive pricing within the industry, avoidance of transmission bottlenecks across major Chinese rail corridors, multi-modal cross-border transport, container sales and leasing, and the handling of large bulk items across sea, road, and rail modalities. Its approach to logistics project operations leverages professional expertise to craft tailored solutions, with emphasis on reliability and practical integrity. The organization notes its strengths in customs clearance as part of its end-to-end service offering and aspires to cooperate with clients to achieve efficient and cost-effective supply chains. The company’s public materials also indicate membership in a global logistics network (WCA), signaling a global services framework and a commitment to quality standards across international routes.
Operational scope spans international rail connections (notably the China–Central Asia and China–Europe corridors), with services designed to coordinate across borders and modes of transport. The firm emphasizes its capacity to manage container sales and leasing, and to deliver transportation services for large bulk items using sea, road, and rail options. Through its Tianjin base, the company pursues an integrated logistics model that leverages warehousing capabilities and robust clearance processes to serve customers engaged in cross-border trade and complex supply chains. The combination of railway-focused forwarding, cross-border multi-modal solutions, and warehousing resources positions the company as a regional player within China’s northern port ecosystem and the broader Eurasian logistics network.
