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Shenzhen Deyi International Digital Logistics Co., Ltd. is not a SaaS or enterprise software vendor in the typical sense. It is an international freight forwarding service provider focused on import and export logistics for hazardous goods. According to its website, the company was founded in 2010 and serves scenarios involving dangerous goods, lithium batteries, new energy products, chemicals, pharmaceutical cold chain, and specialty gases. It provides one-stop services including ocean freight, air freight, packaging, declaration, customs clearance, warehousing, trucking, and door-to-door delivery. The site mentions a “freight rate system,” but does not elaborate on its software capabilities.
From its business modules, Deyi covers FCL and LCL shipments for Class 2/3/4/5/6/8/9 dangerous goods, ISO TANK, ambient-temperature and multi-temperature-zone cold chain air freight. It also offers consulting and agency services for UN packaging, dangerous goods labels, MSDS, dangerous goods packaging certificates, and related documentation. Its strengths are more in offline fulfillment and compliance operations: self-operated trucks, warehouses, customs brokerage, UN carton production facilities, maritime supervision loading, and cargo lashing/reinforcement teams. From a SaaS evaluation perspective, apart from the claim that its “freight rate system can query transport quotes for different countries,” there is no clear description of order management, shipment tracking, customer portals, permission controls, reporting, APIs, or similar software functions.
The website does not disclose standard plans, subscription pricing, a free version, or trial policy. Its logistics services are most likely quote-based, with pricing depending on destination country, transport mode, dangerous goods category, weight and volume, and the specific service scope. There is also no visible documentation for third-party software integrations. The site mainly highlights business qualifications and partner networks, including IATA, WCA, JCTRANS, NVOCC, carrier booking channels, overseas agent networks, and insurance coverage.
This is the most thoroughly documented area in the company’s materials. The website states that it holds qualifications such as IATA membership, WCA membership, NVOCC, and ISO 9001, and that more than 90% of its operators hold dangerous goods certifications. It also emphasizes compliant declaration on a per-shipment basis and states that it rejects “double customs clearance with tax included” arrangements. On insurance, the text mentions USD 1 million in freight service liability insurance and third-party logistics liability insurance from Pacific Insurance with compensation of up to RMB 5 million. It is worth noting that these are mainly logistics compliance and liability protections, not software data security or cloud service compliance measures.
Its advantages are a complete hazardous-goods logistics chain and relatively extensive disclosure of qualifications. It is suitable for companies with cross-border transport needs involving lithium batteries, energy storage cabinets, chemicals, pharmaceutical cold chain, and similar goods. The downside is that the website looks more like a service-oriented freight forwarder’s site, and the degree of software productization is unclear. If a company wants to procure a TMS, freight forwarding collaboration system, or an integrable SaaS platform, the available information is not sufficient for evaluation.
The company is based in Shenzhen and provides a 400 hotline, email, and WeChat consultation, so access from China appears to be direct. If the need is hazardous goods transportation, it can be compared with specialist dangerous goods freight forwarders and cross-border logistics companies. If the need is enterprise software, businesses should consider TMS, freight forwarding management systems, or cross-border logistics SaaS platforms, and should carefully verify API availability, permission controls, data security, and deployment capabilities.
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