Operating effectively in Shanghai requires disciplined logistics. The city’s scale, traffic density, and dispersion of business districts—from financial centers to industrial parks—make ground transportation a material variable in trip performance. For foreign executives, sourcing teams, exhibitors, and private travelers, predictability in mo… Read More


Traveling in Shanghai demands more than basic transportation arrangements. As a global hub for finance, trade, and manufacturing, Shanghai spans an extensive metropolitan area with business districts, industrial zones, exhibition centers, and residential neighborhoods spread across significant distances. For international travelers, managing time a… Read More