Explore our core international shipping routes and logistics services designed for dynamic cross-border supply chains.
Jinhua DSERG Logistics Co., Ltd. is a premier global freight forwarder and supply chain integration provider. Legally recognized as a master coordinator for China International Logistics Dedicated Line | Air Freight & Express Shipping Solutions, we engineer tailored pathways designed to streamline the flow of merchandise from high-output Chinese factories directly to consumer hubs in the Netherlands and the broader European market.
Founded in 2014 in the logistics megacity of Jinhua, China, our company initially focused on localized freight consolidation and maritime export documentation. Recognizing the rapid transformation of cross-border e-commerce paradigms, we scaled our capacities by launching dedicated transport lanes to Europe, the United States, the UK, Australia, and Southeast Asia by 2018. Today, we oversee a comprehensive network combining digital customs handling, automated sorting terminals, and reliable last-mile delivery.
The structural transformation of China-to-Europe trade lanes and the central role of the Dutch gateway.
The modernization of the China-Europe trade corridor relies heavily on intermodal fluidity. E-commerce logistics has evolved from slow container shipping to precise, multi-tiered systems incorporating air-express bridges, block trains (Yixinou), and fast sea freight. As consumer demand trends toward instantaneous fulfillment, traditional logistics networks must pivot to automated, agile pipelines.
High industrial concentration within the Yangtze River Delta (centered in Jinhua and Yiwu) requires direct pathways to major Western entry nodes. Our logistics architecture is designed to minimize touches, moving cargo from production floors in China directly into the primary logistics channels of the Netherlands.
Following the implementation of the EU VAT e-commerce package and strict customs criteria (ICS2), imports require precise documentation. Our system validates compliance at the point of origin, reducing administrative holds at Amsterdam Schiphol and Rotterdam customs terminals.
Optimized operational structures serving regional fulfillment centers and distributors across Benelux and Western Europe.
Designed for high-value consumer electronics and fast-fashion brands requiring rapid transit. Cargo arriving at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is quickly transferred to regional delivery hubs (such as PostNL, DHL, and DPD) within hours of touchdown. This route cuts middle-mile transit time, facilitating rapid parcel injection into the Dutch domestic shipping grid.
Engineered for high-volume retailers utilizing Amazon FBA or local Dutch third-party logistics (3PL) centers. By integrating ocean freight (FCL/LCL) through the Port of Rotterdam with inland barge networks, we maintain consistent supply lines to warehousing corridors in Venlo, Tilburg, and Waalwijk, preventing inventory stockouts during peak shopping periods.
For larger products, industrial items, or built-to-order projects, our logistics system coordinates specialized handling. Utilizing the Dutch "Fiscal Representation" system under Article 23, import VAT is deferred, allowing commercial exporters to manage inventory positioning and cash flow throughout the EU distribution process.
At Jinhua DSERG Logistics, we maintain close integration with production centers in China's industrial zones. By positioning consolidation hubs near major manufacturing areas, we reduce local transport times and build buffer capacity against global shipping volatility.
Our direct connections with cargo airlines, vessel operators, and rail networks give us flexibility. If one transport mode experiences disruption, our dispatch teams can pivot shipments to alternative routes (e.g., transitioning urgent ocean cargo to express air or intermodal rail-truck transport), maintaining delivery schedules to Europe.
Leveraging digital platforms, IoT integration, and green initiatives to build transparent supply chains.
Integration with ERP systems of major ERP and e-commerce platforms provides direct tracking updates, automatic label generation, and automated inventory reconciliation.
Using historical route data to forecast port congestion, weather delays, and customs queues, allowing teams to route cargo dynamically around bottlenecks.
IoT sensors track temperature, humidity, and location for sensitive shipments (such as batteries or delicate electronics) throughout transit.
Optimized route planning, consolidated sea shipping, and partnerships with local parcel carriers using electric vehicle fleets help reduce carbon emissions.
Managing the regulatory environment of European cross-border trade.
Navigating the European Union's regulatory landscape is key to preventing transit delays. We assist clients with the Import One-Stop Shop (IOSS) declaration process, enabling rapid customs processing for B2C shipments valued under €150.
For larger commercial shipments, our network of Dutch customs brokers utilizes local fiscal representation rules. This allows businesses to defer import VAT payments to their regular tax filings, easing upfront import costs.
Additionally, we offer specialized handling for hazardous goods, such as built-in lithium batteries, ensuring compliance with international air transport associations (IATA) and European dangerous goods regulations (ADR).




A look inside our sorting centers, warehousing networks, and shipping hubs.
Answers to common inquiries regarding China-Netherlands shipping and European customs handling.
Transit times vary by transportation mode: Express shipping takes 3-7 business days, dedicated air freight ranges from 5-10 business days, rail freight takes 15-22 days, and ocean freight via Rotterdam typically ranges from 30-40 days.
For B2C shipments valued under €150, the Import One-Stop Shop (IOSS) can be used to collect VAT at the point of sale, facilitating faster customs processing. For larger B2B shipments, importers can utilize Dutch Article 23 licenses to defer import VAT payments to their periodic tax returns.
Yes, we provide specialized shipping lanes for electronic goods containing lithium batteries. These cargo divisions comply with IATA and ADR guidelines, requiring proper documentation, labeling, and packaging to ensure safe transit.
We partner with reliable regional delivery providers, including PostNL, DHL Parcel, DPD, and GLS, helping ensure reliable final delivery to customers across Benelux and Western Europe.
Our primary consolidation and export hub is located in Jinhua, Zhejiang province, adjacent to Yiwu, the world's largest small commodities market. This location allows us to receive, consolidate, and process cargo from manufacturers across the region quickly.
Comprehensive global forwarding, distribution, and construction material shipments.