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Jinhua DSERG Logistics Co., Ltd. is a professional international freight forwarding and supply chain service provider, positioned as a China International Logistics Dedicated Line | Air Freight & Express Shipping Solutions provider. The company is committed to delivering fast, stable, and cost-efficient cross-border logistics services for global e-commerce, manufacturing exporters, and trading companies.
Establishment & Evolution: Founded in 2014 in Jinhua, China, DSERG Logistics initially focused on regional freight consolidation and export handling services. With the rapid growth of global e-commerce and cross-border trade, the company expanded into dedicated international logistics lanes covering air freight, express delivery, and multimodal transport solutions. By 2018, DSERG had established stable shipping routes connecting China with Europe, the United States, the UK, Australia, and Southeast Asia.
Today, the company operates a comprehensive logistics network integrating customs clearance, warehousing, cargo consolidation, and last-mile delivery. With advanced tracking systems and optimized route planning, DSERG ensures high efficiency, transparency, and reliability throughout the shipping process. Jinhua DSERG Logistics Co., Ltd. continues to serve clients across manufacturing, retail, and e-commerce industries worldwide. With a strong focus on speed, security, and service quality, the company is dedicated to building efficient international logistics dedicated lines and supporting seamless global trade connectivity.
Decarbonization, Digitalization, and the Evolution of Central European Freight Hubs.
Switzerland is leading Europe’s transition toward sustainable air cargo. The Swiss aviation authority, in tandem with major hubs like Zurich (ZRH) and Geneva (GVA), has mandated aggressive targets for Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) blending. Forward-thinking suppliers must now offer certified carbon-neutral transport options to comply with Swiss environmental mandates.
The standard for data sharing in air cargo is shifting rapidly from legacy EDI messages to the IATA ONE Record API framework. As a leading OEM/ODM freight supplier, our data pipelines align directly with European customs authorities, allowing frictionless, real-time shipment transparency across Swiss borders.
Switzerland remains a high-value manufacturing powerhouse, specializing in pharmaceuticals, luxury watches, and precision medical equipment. These commodities demand high-security transit and strict temperature control. This has pushed the air transportation sector to transition into highly specialized cold-chain and temperature-controlled logistics networks.
Why supply chain directors prioritize OEM/ODM logistics integration over conventional shipping models.
In the modern corporate supply ecosystem, procurement departments do not simply purchase shipping space. Instead, they seek strategic partnerships capable of providing resilience against geopolitical shifts, fuel volatility, and fluctuating airport capacities. The procurement intent of Swiss and global enterprises focuses on three distinct pillars:
For Swiss manufacturers exporting high-value industrial machinery components, time is money. Typical general cargo options do not provide the necessary security protocols or transit speed. By utilizing specialized OEM/ODM Air Transportation solutions, manufacturers secure dedicated charter space and expedited tarmac transfers, mitigating risks associated with handling damage and delays.
Navigating Swiss customs (EZV) demands deep domain expertise. Global enterprises require suppliers who manage the complexity of preferential tariff treatments, VAT compliance, and electronic declaration procedures. Through automated documentation processing, we prevent cargo holdings at the main airports, ensuring seamless last-mile handoffs.
E-commerce platforms and manufacturing lines experience seasonal spikes. A professional OEM/ODM logistics provider must offer warehousing buffering capacity in China and cross-docking hubs near major airports in Switzerland, providing flexibility to scale up operations without requiring capital expenditures on physical infrastructure.
A detailed look at the operational blueprints designed for cross-border supply chains.
Consolidating multi-supplier cargo at our Jinhua warehouses before export minimizes customs overhead and secures volumetric container efficiencies. We offer custom packing configurations to protect fragile components.
During peak shopping seasons or industry disruptions, we operate direct charter flights between Chinese manufacturing hubs and European airports, bypassing third-country transit bottlenecks entirely.
Utilizing high-speed rail and express trucking to move cargo from inland Chinese manufacturing zones to major airport gateways like Shanghai Pudong (PVG) or Shenzhen (SZX) for final flight departure to Switzerland.
Mitigating regulatory risk under Swiss federal ordinances and European logistics standards.
Operating a logistical corridor into Switzerland requires absolute compliance with national laws. In contrast to standard EU regulations, Switzerland retains specific domestic import tariffs and customs declarations based on gross weight rather than value. DSERG Logistics provides local compliance protection through:
View our processing centers, secure packing bays, and global hubs managing high-volume transport lines daily:










Innovating supply chain intelligence through data systems and autonomous optimization.
Looking toward 2030, DSERG Logistics is actively prototyping and implementing technologies to maintain our leadership position. Our technology roadmaps center on three technological developments:
Weather disturbances, labor strikes, and airspace congestion can instantly disrupt supply chains. Our AI logistics engine continuously ingests historical routing data, weather forecasts, and airport capacity metrics to recalculate routes dynamically. If a delay is predicted at Zurich Airport, the system automatically redirects shipments through secondary hubs like Basel-Mulhouse (BSL) to keep transits on schedule.
For sensitive high-value components, electronic parts, and luxury products, simple package tracking is insufficient. We are rolling out advanced IoT trackers that transmit temperature, relative humidity, shock impact, and ambient light changes in real time. This ensures complete custody visibility from the assembly line to final delivery.
In response to corporate ESG requirements, our customer portal will soon integrate carbon tracking certificates. These certificates will allow procurement teams to measure, audit, and offset the carbon footprint of every air cargo consignment, aligned with international standards.
Answers to critical questions regarding OEM/ODM logistics, transit times, and Swiss custom regulations.
From raw materials and industrial components to specialized industrial machinery.