New e-commerce warehouse in Shenzhen

New e-commerce warehouse in Shenzhen

International Bridge, a company which organises small-parcel delivery from China to US destinations, has announced the relocation and expansion of its Chinese warehouse operations in the Xili area of Nanshan District, Shenzhen. The new warehouse location is responsible for receiving, sorting, and preparing packages for either express delivery (3-7 days) or standard service (7-12 days) to the United States.

John Warr, VP of International Development, commented: “The new facility improves access to both the Shenzhen and Hong Kong airports, and is more than five times larger than our previous facility. This allows our operations team to process six times the number of packages daily.”

Warr continued: “Not only does this expansion position us for our current business model, but it also allows us to broaden our solutions to include partial or complete turnkey fulfillment services, based on customer demands.”

International Bridge says that it “provides solutions for e-commerce retailers and product manufacturers in Asia that need to rapidly change their product distribution mix with international delivery from Asia to consumers in all 50 states”.

 

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