
Hong Kong - Unitex Int'l Forwarding (HK) Ltd. (Hong Kong, Head Office) (Formerly known as Unitex Logistics Ltd.)
Unitex was established in Hong Kong in 1997. The company has grown with branches across major port cities in China and operates from its head office in Hong Kong with a corporate office in Shenzhen and multiple WCA-registered branches in Guangzhou, Ningbo, Qingdao, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Tianjin and Xiamen. Today, Unitex maintains a sizable workforce of around 800 staff, supported by 112 marketing personnel. The organization emphasizes a robust management system and high operation quality across its network.
The service scope at Unitex includes international freight forwarding for both air and sea modes, warehousing and distribution, and specialized project cargo handling for out-of-gauge (OOG) and break bulk shipments. The company also offers exhibition logistics services and import agency support, leveraging a trading license in China. In addition, Unitex provides international courier services targeting cross-border e-commerce, and Amazon FBA logistics. The company operates as an NVOCC, facilitating consolidated ocean freight and related services for its customers.
Historically, Unitex highlights its strength in strategic relationships with shipping lines and airlines, enabling competitive rate access and favorable terms for clients. The organization also positions itself to provide sales leads and delivery terms, including DDU options. While performance figures from 2017 show strong activity in FCL and LCL volumes and air cargo, the broader focus remains on a comprehensive set of freight and logistics solutions across its Hong Kong headquarters and its Chinese network.
For potential clients seeking a Hong Kong-based logistics partner, Unitex emphasizes its established presence, broad service suite, and integrated capabilities that support international freight forwarding, warehousing, and project cargo needs, with a clear emphasis on efficiency, network strength, and value through its agency relationships.




