Shanghai Secure Transportation Services
Shanghai Executive Protection and Security Services
ETS has a robust capability and can provide clients with a range of security services within China whether that be secure airport transfers or executive protection officers to ensure your safety while traveling between meetings or traveling throughout the country for business or pleasure. We have bilingual security officers and secure driver options, as well as translators and business risk management consultancy experts. Additionally, ETS has the ability to support large scale events and deploy multiple security staff to support such events.
ETS can ensure that you are secure for either short term or extended periods while traveling in China whether that be in a major city or a rural location. Due to our trusted team of experienced security staff, we can offer you a best in class service while also being able to adapt plans at a moments notice should your situation change due to an unforeseen situation.
Secure Transportation and Executive Protection in China
Executive Protection and Secure Ground Transportation Services provided by ETS Risk Management in China help mitigate and manage inherent risk. The ETS team has excellent working knowledge and impressive experience of operating in China and its various provinces. We have comprehensive coverage throughout the region and can provide executive protection, secure transportation, and excellent local knowledge through our staff in-country.
ETS Security Overview - China
China’s political status is that of a one-party state which is run by the Communist Party of China (CPC). The CPC runs the state media closely and other media outlets are monitored such as 3rd party news reporting and journalistic investigations. In addition to this, the internet is also tightly controlled with certain websites, such as social networking, heavily restricted. There are ongoing territorial disputes with neighboring countries that have led to high levels of tension as well as autonomous regions in China, such as Tibet and Xinjiang Uyghur, where social uprising can happen, and travelers should expect heightened levels of security. Travelers should be mindful of making comments about the Chinese government.
Shanghai has a relatively low crime rate compared to other global cities of its size. Violent crime is rare, and the most common threats involve petty crimes such as pickpocketing, particularly in busy areas like tourist spots, shopping districts, and public transportation hubs. You should take care of your belongings at major tourist sites and other busy places, particularly where foreigners gather. Avoid travelling in unmarked or unmetered taxis, as there have been incidents of sexual assault and robbery against foreigners.
Beware of scams in popular tourist areas. A common example is the ‘tea tasting’ scam or ‘massage’ scam. You may be invited to visit a bar, to participate in tea tasting or for a massage, but then face demands for an exorbitant fee. This can be followed by threats or actual violence, and credit card fraud. Check QR code stickers on rental bicycles carefully before using them. There have been cases of the legitimate barcode being replaced with a false code, which redirects money to a different account.
Road travel in China is considered to be relatively high risk and this is due to heavy congestion, generally low driving standards which lead to frequent accidents. The roads are paved in the cities but in rural areas they sometimes are not. Because of the vast amount of traffic in cities, it is recommended that you have a driver who knows the routes and can navigate effectively to get you to your destination while also understanding local law in the event of an accident.
Shanghai, located on the eastern coast of China, can experience typhoons during the summer and early autumn months. Although the city’s infrastructure is well-equipped to handle storms, there is still a risk of flooding, power outages, and transportation disruptions during extreme weather events. Travelers should monitor weather warnings during the typhoon season and avoid low-lying areas prone to flooding.
Secure Airport Transfers in Shanghai
ETS Risk Management provides Secure Airport Transfers in Beijing and Shanghai at competitive rates with VIP security drivers and high-level vehicles while also operating with a low profile if required. Our local security teams and drivers can meet and greet in a low-profile manner at the airport or hotel, escort you to the vehicle, and ensure a secure transition to your destination. We are also highly adaptative to change and ensure that the ETS team on the ground can transfer you safely and efficiently should the situation on the ground change at short notice.
As part of our service all clients have free access to our ExploreSecure® eLearning Travel Security Training pre-departure.
Security Services Offered in Shanghai
- Executive Protection Personnel - English speaking
- Secure Local Drivers – English speaking
- FAST TRACK immigration at Shanghai Airport. Contact us for rates
- Secure SUV’s, Sedan’s, Luxury Sedan’s and Vans
- Site Security Surveys
- Risk Assessments
- In-country project management
- Large scale event security support
- Travel Risk Management