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Zhejiang Expressway Co Ltd
Zhejiang Expressway Co Ltd builds, owns, and runs toll roads and bridges in Zhejiang province, China. Its core business is collecting tolls from drivers and freight traffic that use these routes, while also managing related road maintenance, traffic services, and some transport-linked investments. In simple terms, it is a highway operator: it earns money by controlling important road links that many vehicles need to pass through. The company’s main customers are the road users themselves, along with logistics companies and businesses that move goods through the region. Its revenue comes mostly from toll collection, which is tied to traffic flow on the roads it controls. It may also earn income from supporting services and from investments connected to transportation infrastructure. What makes this business different is that it sits in a key part of the transport chain. Instead of selling a product you can hold, it sells access to fast, efficient travel on strategic roads and bridges. That gives it a regulated, infrastructure-style business model with long-lived assets and steady demand driven by regional commerce and mobility.
Zhejiang Expressway Co Ltd builds, owns, and runs toll roads and bridges in Zhejiang province, China. Its core business is collecting tolls from drivers and freight traffic that use these routes, while also managing related road maintenance, traffic services, and some transport-linked investments. In simple terms, it is a highway operator: it earns money by controlling important road links that many vehicles need to pass through.
The company’s main customers are the road users themselves, along with logistics companies and businesses that move goods through the region. Its revenue comes mostly from toll collection, which is tied to traffic flow on the roads it controls. It may also earn income from supporting services and from investments connected to transportation infrastructure.
What makes this business different is that it sits in a key part of the transport chain. Instead of selling a product you can hold, it sells access to fast, efficient travel on strategic roads and bridges. That gives it a regulated, infrastructure-style business model with long-lived assets and steady demand driven by regional commerce and mobility.