Guangxi Hongxiang Shipping Co., Ltd. was established on March 28, 2002. It is a private enterprise engaged in ocean cargo transportation. am123 About Guangxi Hongxiang Shipping Co., Ltd. - Guangxi Hongxiang Shipping Co., Ltd. currently owns dry cargo ships, container ships and multi-purpose ships, mainly engaged in water cargo transportation along the domestic coastal areas, the Pearl River Estuary, the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River and the Hong Kong and Macao routes; domestic coastal foreign trade container feeder liner transportation;
- Guangxi Hongxiang Shipping Co., Ltd. insists on taking the road of international operation and management. After years of careful operation and continuous exploration, it has established the ISM system, summarized a set of effective scientific management methods, and cultivated a group of experienced professionals. The company's development strategy is mainly based on container transportation, constantly improving its core competitiveness, and creating an industry-leading and sustainable first-class shipping company in Guangxi. In order to strengthen the safety management of ships, promote the implementation of the company's safety and pollution prevention management responsibilities, and improve the company's safety management level, the company passed the initial SMS audit of the Guangxi Maritime Safety Administration in February 2007 and obtained the "Document of Compliance" (DOC). Each ship has successively obtained the "Safety Management Certificate" (SMC). It is the first shipping company in Qinzhou City to pass the system certification;
- The company has always adhered to the principle of "market-oriented and customer-centered", providing customers with value-added transportation services, with regular or irregular sailing schedules as the main operating method, and has opened fixed routes such as Beibu Gulf to Quanzhou, Beibu Gulf to the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, Beibu Gulf to the Pearl River Delta, Guangzhou to the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, and Guangzhou to Bohai Bay. The routes basically cover all ports along the Chinese coast and gradually extend to Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan.
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