CTNT | Market Cap: $5.1M (07/13/26)
Industry:
Transportation

DESCRIPTION

Cheetah Net Supply Chain Service is a small, early-stage logistics and warehousing company focused on the U.S.-to-China ocean freight corridor. The company operates as a Non-Vessel-Operating Common Carrier (NVOCC), meaning it acts as an intermediary between shippers and ocean carriers — it does not own ships, but instead secures cargo space from carriers and resells that capacity to customers alongside complementary services. Cheetah Net offers four services: cargo storage at its Gardena, California warehouse, ocean freight forwarding, U.S. customs clearance, and labor services for terminal loading and unloading. Its target customers are U.S.-based merchants who lack direct carrier relationships or the expertise to arrange international shipments independently. Cheetah Net grew through two acquisitions: Edward Transit Express, a California-based ocean freight forwarder acquired in early 2024, and TW & EW Services, a labor and logistics provider acquired in late 2024. The company operates with 13 employees and serves 18 active logistics customers. Cheetah Net previously operated as a parallel-import vehicle dealer, buying U.S.-spec luxury vehicles and reselling them to Chinese dealers, but that business collapsed and was formally discontinued in March 2025. Cheetah Net is headquartered in Irvine, California, near the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, and raised approximately $40M in early 2026 to fund its logistics business build-out.

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