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About Us

History

All important events recorded from our beginning until today.

2012

Opening of new offices in Jiangyin and Yunfu.

2011

Opening of new offices in Baoding, Hohhot, Jiangmen,Jinan, Shaoxing, Taizhou, Urumqi, Yiwu and Weihai.

Shanghai offices acquired ISO14001.

Received TOP 100 China Logistics Enterprises Award.

2010
DB Schenker was awarded “Airfreight Forwarder of the Year 2010” at the 2010 Supply Chain Asia Logistics Awards.

Opening of offices in Heifei, Huizhou, Jinan, Lianyungang, Nantong, Qinhuangdao, Taiyuan, Zhaoqing and Zhengzhou.

2009

Opening of offices in Changzhou, Jiaxing, Kunshan, Nanning, Taicang, Wenzhou and Wuhan.

2008

Legal integration of DB Schenker and BAX Global in China in March.

Successful provision of logistics services to the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, Hong Kong and Qingdao.

Opening of offices in Changsha, Quanzhou, Nanchang, Pingxiang, Wuhan, Harbin, Langfang and Yantai.

2007

Schenker becomes founding member of the Hong Kong SCIC.

Legal integration of Schenker and BAX Global in Hong Kong and Macau in June.

2006

New structure at DB Logistics.

Acquisition of BAX Global.

Schenker enters into joint venture with StarTrans International, Hong Kong.

Opening of office in Chongqing.

Schenker China Ltd. becomes the Official Freight Forwarding and Customs Clearance Exclusive Supplier of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.

2005

Establishment of Schenker China Ltd.

Opening of a new Multi-function Logistics Centre in Beijing at the Airport Area (16,000 sq.m.).

Opening of offices in Foshan and Zhuhai.

2004

Opening of offices in Shantou, Zhanjiang and Zhongshan.

Establishment of a new Multi-function Logistics Centre in Shenzhen at Futian (19,750 sq.m.) and in Shanghai (15,000 sq.m.).

Opening of a new Hong Kong Logistics Centre in YKK Building, Tuen Mun (17,000 sq.m).

2003

Official Supplier to the IOC for freight forwarding and customs clearance services for the Olympic Games (Athens 2004, Turin 2006, Beijing 2008). Established the International Technology Cooperation Centre (BITCC) an A-Class licence logistics joint venture in Beijing.

Acquired ISO 9001 certification, after successfully implementing ISO 9002 for 8 years.

2002

Deutsche Bahn takes over majority stakes of Stinnes.

Schenker acquires 25% equity stake in Shanghai Expotrans Ltd.

Opening of office in Dongguan.

2001

Establishment of logistics warehouses in Shanghai and Hong Kong.

Inauguration of the Advanced Warehouse Management System.

Implementation of e-LOG, to enable customers to check cargo status and place bookings via Internet.

Deployment of Schenker E-business Strategy for online price requests and cargo tracking.

Opening of office in Shunde.

2000

Launch of the Schenker Hong Kong homepage (www.schenker.com.hk) to facilitate online shipment booking and cargo tracking enquiries, as well as provide up-to-date corporate information.

Opening of office in Fuzhou.

1998

Schenker Hong Kong launches Internet-based Customer Information System (CIS).

Adoption of High Availability Strategy, using UNIX cluster and Service Guard Software to provide reliable IT services to customers.

1997

Schenker looks back on 125 years of history.

Created partnership with Lufthansa German Airlines and Schenker Travel becomes the exclusive Lufthansa City Center in Hong Kong.

Opening of offices in Shenzhen and Wuxi.

1996

Opening of office in Changchun.

1995

Schenker Hong Kong successfully acquires ISO 2000 certification for Air, Sea, Fairs, Removals and Project services.

Implementation of PC and TCP/IP Local Area Network. Opening of Chengdu and Xian offices.

1994

Opening of offices in Macau, Qingdao, Nanjing and Ningbo.

1993

Opening of offices in Tianjin, Shijiazhuang, Hangzhou and Xiamen.

1992

Opening of Dalian office.

1991

Stinnes AG acquires a majority stake in Schenker from the German railroad company Deutsche Bundesbahn and divides the business into Schenker International (air and ocean freight) and Schenker Eurocargo (European land transport).

1989

Launch of SWORD (Schenker’s Worldwide Online Real-time Data Network) and EDIFACT standards for worldwide electronic data transfer.

1986

Opening of office in Shanghai.

1984

Establishment of Travel Division.

1982

Opening of office in Beijing.

1981

Opening of Guangzhou office.

Schenker becomes one of Hong Kong’s first freight forwarders to embrace advanced computer systems to handle daily shipping operations and documents, and provide up-to-date cargo information to customers.

1979

Establishment of Schenker fairs and exhibition service, and developed into a multimodal freight forwarding and logistics company.

1975

Starting of regular charter flights from Hong Kong to major European countries.

1972

Schenker becomes the official freight forwarder for Munich Olympics.

Coinage of JETcargo, SEAcargo and Eurocargo as trade marks for bulk transportation by air, sea, rail and road.

Establishment of ocean freight and project services in Hong Kong.

1968

Opening of first Taiwan office in Taipei.

1966

Establishment of Schenker Hong Kong as an air freight forwarder.

1947

Subsidiary established in the U.S. internationalization and air freight are pursued on a large scale.

1931

Schenker is acquired by the German Railways.

Launched first ocean freight container shipments.

1922

Launched first air freight shipments in Germany.

1901

Gottfried Schenker passes away in Vienna and is succeeded by his adoptive son Dr. August Schenker-Angerer.

1874

Established branch offices in Budapest, Hungary, Bucharest, Romania, Prague, Czech Republic and England.

1873

Launched first consolidated rail consignment from Paris, France, to Vienna, Austria.

1872

Gottfried Schenker findss Schenker & Co. in Vienna, Austria.

More information on our latest events can be found in our Press section.

Last modified: 17.04.2012

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