Danzas Strengthens its Logistics Position in China

Danzas, the provider of IT-supported logistics solutions, is strengthening its logistics position in China.

“China is a key growth market for Danzas where we have particularly high expectations of opportunities in the Chinese market. We put product development and geographic network expansion at the forefront of our growth plans. We will continue to achieve the highest growth rates in the logistics business,” Head of Danzas AEI Intercontinental Asia-Pacific, Mr. Thomas Nieszner said.

“We are firmly rooted here for 11 years now. We are committed to provide top-notched logistics services to our clients. We fulfill the need by delivering substantial benefits with smart supply chain solutions through our worldwide logistics network in- and outside China. This is how we stay ahead of the competition”, added Head of Danzas AEI Intercontinental China, Mr. Meilin Wang.

Indeed, Danzas has a unique business advantage in China. Danzas is one of the few international logistics companies to hold an international A-Class licence. This means that Danzas is in direct control of all logistics and forwarding services from international air / ocean freight to overland transport, customs clearance, warehousing and domestic distribution.

Danzas , recorded an impressive turnover of USD14.6 million in air export. The company has won the accolade for three consecutive years by IATA (International Air Transport Association) in its latest report in 2001.

Danzas secures a large number of NVOCC (Non-Vessel Operating Common Carrier) qualifications in 10 cities: Shanghai, Beijing, Tianjin, Qingdao, Xiamen, Shenzhen, Dalian, Ningbo, Nanjing, and Xian. It will also obtain the registration for Guangzhou, Shenyang, and Chengdu by end of the year.

With the NVOCC status, Danzas will operate directly with carriers, and it will assume full liabilities of its clients’ shipments. This further assures our clients’ that their cargos are in good hands. It is a requirement for companies engaging in international shipping services in Chinese ports to obtain the licence by January 2003.

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