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    CZNB International Logistics Co., Ltd.

    CZNB is a leading NVOCC specializing in global containerized freight solutions.

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    Company Overview

    CZNB International Logistics Co., Ltd. operates as a Non-Vessel Operating Common Carrier (NVOCC), providing comprehensive ocean freight services without owning or operating vessels. The company is registered and licensed to issue its own bills of lading, manage container bookings, and facilitate end-to-end logistics for importers and exporters. CZNB leverages strategic partnerships with major vessel-operating carriers to secure competitive rates and reliable shipping schedules for its clients. Its operations include both full container load (FCL) and less-than-container load (LCL) services, consolidation, and deconsolidation, as well as inland logistics and customs documentation support. CZNB has established itself as a trusted intermediary in the international shipping industry, offering advanced tracking and visibility tools to ensure shipment transparency and customer satisfaction.

    Leadership & Operations

    Headquarters
    Shanghai, China

    CZNB is managed by a professional team with expertise in international logistics, supply chain management, and maritime regulations. The company’s leadership structure includes a chief executive officer, operations director, and regional managers overseeing service delivery across key markets. The management team emphasizes continuous training and development to maintain high standards of service and operational efficiency.

    Equipment & Technology

    CZNB utilizes a modern technology platform for booking, tracking, and managing shipments, integrating with global carrier systems for real-time visibility. The company invests in digital solutions for documentation, tariff management, and customer communication, enabling efficient coordination of container movements and logistics services. CZNB may own or lease containers for specialized cargo, but no specific fleet data is available.

    Global Network

    Countries Served
    40
    Port Locations
    Shanghai, Shenzhen, Ningbo, Qingdao, Hong Kong, Singapore, Los Angeles, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Dubai

    CZNB maintains a robust global network, serving over 40 countries and connecting major ports across Asia, Europe, North America, and the Middle East. The company’s regional offices and agent partnerships enable seamless coordination of shipments on key trade routes, including transpacific, Asia-Europe, and intra-Asia corridors. CZNB’s network supports both import and export operations, with a strong presence in China’s primary shipping hubs and expanding coverage in emerging markets.

    Financial Information

    CZNB has demonstrated consistent growth in shipment volumes and market share, driven by its competitive service offerings and strategic carrier partnerships. The company’s financial performance reflects its ability to adapt to changing market conditions and customer needs, with a focus on operational efficiency and cost management. No public annual revenue figures are available, but CZNB is recognized as a significant player among Chinese NVOCCs.

    Service Portfolio

    CZNB offers a comprehensive range of NVOCC services, including full container load (FCL), less-than-container load (LCL), cargo consolidation, and deconsolidation. The company provides inland transportation, customs clearance, and documentation support, ensuring smooth end-to-end logistics for international shipments. Advanced tracking systems and digital platforms enable customers to monitor their cargo in real time and access shipment documents online. CZNB specializes in project cargo, hazardous materials, and temperature-controlled shipments, catering to diverse industry requirements. Its service portfolio is designed to deliver flexible, reliable, and cost-effective solutions for global supply chains.