The logistics services e-commerce site provides freight owners and exporters a way to connect with freight forwarders to get shipping rate quotes, book and track shipments, and pay online for shipping.

YunQuNa.com is out to take the frustration out of traditional offline methods of finding freight forwarders, negotiating contracts, and tracking and paying for shipments.

The China-based site officially launched last week, but already claims more than 120,000 users, including freight forwarders and shippers. The logistics services e-commerce site provides freight owners and exporters a way to connect with freight forwarders to get shipping rate quotes, book and track shipments, and pay online for shipping.

In addition, the site has entered into an operating agreement with fibre2fashion.com, a B2B e-commerce platform for the textile, apparel and fashion industries. Under the agreement, YunQuNa is providing logistics and related export services to fibre2fashion.com’s users. The companies did not provide additional details on the number of fibre2fashion.com members.

YunQuNa.com is available initially only in a Chinese-language version, but the company indicates that it will eventually offer versions designed for importers outside of China that purchase freight from suppliers in China. The import services will cover shipments via ground, sea and air transport, the company says.

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