Shenzhen International Holdings Limited (SZIHF) is an investment holding company primarily engaged in infrastructure development, operation, and management; port and logistics services; and property investment and development. The company operates through key segments including infrastructure construction and operation, which encompasses highways, bridges, and water treatment facilities; port services featuring container terminals, bulk cargo handling, and logistics parks; property development covering residential, commercial, and industrial properties; and financial services such as securities brokerage and asset management. Its core offerings include the operation of Yantian International Container Terminals, a leading port facility in southern China; development of logistics zones like the Shenzhen Qianhai Shekou Area; and construction projects under subsidiaries such as Shenzhen International Engineering & Construction Co., Ltd., serving both domestic and international markets in Asia, Europe, and Africa. Founded in 1989 and headquartered in Shenzhen, China, the company maintains extensive geographic operations across mainland China, Hong Kong, and select overseas locations including Vietnam and the Middle East.
In recent developments, Shenzhen International Holdings expanded its infrastructure portfolio through a strategic partnership with local governments for high-speed rail and urban transit projects in 2024; acquired additional stakes in port assets amid China's Belt and Road Initiative, bolstering its overseas logistics presence; and launched new green energy initiatives, including a solar-powered logistics park in Qianhai in early 2025. The company also completed a significant funding round via bond issuance to finance airport-related expansions near Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport and reorganized its property segment to focus on sustainable urban developments following regulatory shifts in China's real estate sector. These moves reflect ongoing efforts to diversify revenue streams and capitalize on national infrastructure spending, with no major name changes or reorganizations reported in the last two years.