In recent years, with the continued growth of China’s coastal ports and regional economies, demand for ship services has been steadily expanding into a broader range of locations.
Against this backdrop, RMS has continued to enhance its service network. In 2025, the company established its Guangxi branch and set up a wholly owned subsidiary in Danzhou, Hainan—further extending its service coverage along China’s southern coastline.
Deepening South China Presence, Enhancing Regional Synergy
Guangxi and Hainan serve not only as key gateways connecting China with ASEAN markets, but also as important nodes linking domestic and international shipping routes.
RMS’s presence in these regions is not simply an expansion of geographic coverage, but a continued commitment to being closer to customers and responding more efficiently to their needs.
With the support of existing branches in Shenzhen and Guangzhou, the addition of local operations in Guangxi and Hainan has created a more connected and responsive service network along the South China coast. This enables faster, more stable regional support and stronger coordination with established port networks, further improving overall service efficiency.
Guangxi Branch: Building a Regional Service Hub in the Beibu Gulf
Located in Qinnan District, Qinzhou, the RMS Guangxi branch leverages the Beibu Gulf port cluster—including Qinzhou, Fangchenggang, and Beihai—to steadily build its regional service capabilities.
The facility covers approximately 8,000 square meters, including around 3,300 square meters of warehouse space. To support vessel logistics needs, a comprehensive inventory system has been established, including:
Over 1,500 categories of general stores
Over 250 categories of provisions
In addition to vessel supplies and crew provisions, the branch also provides ship repair and safety technical services.
As the Pinglu Canal project continues to advance, further improving regional shipping and logistics connectivity, the Guangxi branch will continue to enhance its supporting capabilities to meet growing service demand.
Hainan Subsidiary: Supporting the Western Land-Sea New Corridor
RMS has established a wholly owned subsidiary in Danzhou, Hainan, further strengthening its localized service capabilities in the region.
With approximately 1,800 square meters of warehouse space, the company leverages the island’s port network and the Qiongzhou Strait shipping routes to provide flexible and efficient support to clients.
Supported by the policies of the Hainan Free Trade Port, RMS will continue to enhance its service capabilities for both Southeast Asian and domestic coastal routes, improving responsiveness and service depth while actively contributing to the development of the Western Land-Sea New Corridor.
From northern ports to the Yangtze River Delta, and now across South China and the Beibu Gulf region, RMS is steadily building a more comprehensive service network.
Backed by its global presence in Singapore, Korea, the Netherlands, the United States, and Dubai, and working in coordination with its domestic network, RMS—together with its 19 branched worldwide—continues to provide professional, reliable, and efficient one-stop solutions for the full lifecycle needs of vessels.






