Southeast Asia consists of 11 countries: Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Indonesia, and Timor-Leste, covering an area of approximately 4.57 million square kilometers!

The Southeast Asia special line is a logistics service specifically designed for Southeast Asian countries. It mainly transports goods from China to designated destinations in Southeast Asian countries via sea, air, and land transportation.

The main characteristics of the Southeast Asia special line are as follows: 

Diverse Routes: There are various transportation routes available for the Southeast Asia special line, including sea, air, and land transportation. You can choose the most suitable route according to the nature of the goods and transportation requirements.

Shorter Transit Time: The Southeast Asia special line generally adopts direct flights or transshipment methods. Compared with other international logistics services, the transit time is relatively short. Especially for air and land transportation, it usually takes only 2 – 6 days to reach the destination.

Higher Safety: Service providers of the Southeast Asia special line generally insure the goods. At the same time, they will also take various measures to ensure the safety of the goods, such as moisture-proofing and pest control, to avoid damage or loss of the goods during transportation.

Reasonable Pricing: The transportation costs of the Southeast Asia special line are relatively reasonable. They can be calculated based on billing factors such as the weight and volume of the goods. At the same time, appropriate adjustments will be made according to transportation requirements and routes.