
Sichuan Guangyun
Integrated road transport and logistics solutions provider.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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N/A | €0.0 | round | |
$1.5m | Series A | ||
Total Funding | 000k |
Sichuan Guangyun Group Co., Ltd., established on June 28, 2001, is a major road transportation enterprise based in Guangyuan City, Sichuan, China. The company operates under the legal representation of Liu Shikai and is a subsidiary of Guangyuan City Transportation Development Group Co., Ltd. It stands as the largest road transport entity in the Sichuan-Shaanxi-Gansu junction area.
The group's business portfolio is diverse, encompassing road passenger transport, station operations, taxi and bus services, vehicle maintenance and inspection, and driver training. It has also expanded into modern logistics, which includes e-commerce, warehousing, and urban distribution services. Additional business segments include tourism, materials sales, insurance agency, property management, and commercial services. The company's operations cover Guangyuan's four counties and three districts, Nanjiang County in Bazhong City, and Hohhot City in Inner Mongolia, with passenger services reaching nearly 20 provinces and cities across China.
With total assets of approximately 3 billion yuan, Sichuan Guangyun Group operates 34 subsidiary companies, 30 passenger transport stations, seven repair shops, and four driving schools. The company manages a fleet of over 2,600 vehicles and transports more than 30 million passengers annually. As a key enterprise for the Ministry of Transport, the group is fundamental to Guangyuan's passenger transport and fulfills critical national transportation tasks for strategic preparedness, disaster relief, and military conscription.
Keywords: road transportation, passenger transport, logistics, freight, station operation, vehicle maintenance, driver training, urban distribution, public transit, supply chain services, commercial services, tourism, warehousing, e-commerce logistics, bus services, taxi services, Sichuan, China transport, inter-provincial transport, transportation infrastructure