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How can cross-border logistics companies efficiently access first-hand overseas resources?

News source:跨境电商物流百晓生 author: 2024-01-22 Page View:59
Introduction:As an evolving and growing sector, cross-border e-commerce logistics is experiencing its most favorable growth phase in its lifecycle.

As a rapidly evolving growth trajectory, cross-border e-commerce logistics is entering its most opportune phase in the lifecycle. However, it is well-known that cross-border e-commerce logistics involves numerous countries, routes, and nodes.

Firstly, there are regulatory and policy differences across various countries and regions globally, encompassing customs requirements, trade agreements, and more. Additionally, nodes worldwide, such as ports, airports, warehouses, vary. Coupled with the various modes of cross-border logistics, including sea freight, air freight, land transport, different countries require distinct cross-border logistics service solutions, forming a vast and complex global transportation network.

In such circumstances, businesses need to establish suitable global logistics networks and have logistics partners worldwide to ensure timely and secure transportation across different routes. However, during the process of serving logistics companies and overseas clients, we have recognized a severe information gap, resource disparity, and geographical differences in the two-way communication between domestic and overseas enterprises.

Information gap includes disparities in product standards and specifications, customs duties and tax policies, import restrictions and license requirements, language and cultural differences, currency and payments, and changes in relevant regulations. Cross-border logistics involves multiple stages and participants, affecting the flow and traceability of information, posing challenges to the management of cross-border logistics supply chains.

Resource disparity encompasses differences in logistics network and infrastructure resources, variations in professional talent resources, disparities in transportation tools and equipment resources, diversity in service resources, differences in networks and infrastructure, and disparities in technology and information system levels. These differences may impact a company's competitive position in the global cross-border logistics arena, prompting companies to comprehensively consider and continually enhance the integration capability and efficiency of these key resources in use.

Geographical differences mainly manifest in disparities across different countries and regions, including variations in regulations and policies, cultural and language aspects, levels of logistics infrastructure, market demands and characteristics, transportation and communication networks, and market competition landscapes. Additionally, geopolitical factors may lead to significant instability in the business environment in some regions.

This series of disparities constitutes pain points and challenges for Chinese enterprises in the process of going global. Efficiently integrating and acquiring first-hand overseas resources in cross-border logistics become pressing issues that cross-border logistics companies urgently need to address.

To break down barriers to international expansion, strengthen collaboration between overseas and domestic enterprises, establish communication bridges, and achieve efficient international expansion, Baixiao Network will unveil the "Baixiao Network Global Cross-Border Logistics Resource Directory" at the 7th China Cross-Border E-commerce Logistics Trends Summit on March 28th. Starting from January 22nd, it will be open for global public solicitation across the industry.

"The Baixiao Network Global Cross-Border Logistics Resource Directory" is primarily presented in the form of "world map + resource directory + industry chart," encompassing information about companies along the entire global cross-border logistics supply chain. The scope includes enterprises in the upstream and downstream sectors of the industry, covering mainstream markets in Europe, America, emerging markets in Southeast Asia, Latin America, and other popular regions. It is categorized and organized based on different regions, markets, nodes, business types, etc., aiming to assist users in quickly finding suitable overseas partners, facilitating efficient international expansion, and connecting global resources.

Significance of the Directory:

  1. Build a bridge for communication between overseas and domestic enterprises in the form of a resource directory, strengthening the collaboration of companies dispersed across various nodes in the global logistics network.


  2. Through the showcase in the resource directory, provide more exposure and promotion opportunities for numerous domestic e-commerce and logistics companies internationally, while also supporting more overseas companies in entering the Chinese market and expanding their businesses.

  3. Under corresponding market region labels, the resource directory will visually display key information such as company names, main business activities, contact details, etc. This allows companies to obtain more potential customer leads, attracting interested clients to initiate cooperation discussions.

Participation Criteria:

Companies in the upstream and downstream of the global cross-border logistics supply chain with headquarters located overseas.

Participation Types:

Companies involved in overseas customs clearance, last-mile delivery, overseas local postal services, overseas local express delivery, overseas stations, port services, air freight, overseas warehousing, and more are eligible to participate.

Coverage:

The resource directory includes companies from mainstream cross-border e-commerce logistics markets and popular regions in Europe, America, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Africa, South America, etc.

Service Targets:

To provide convenient and efficient logistics resources for cross-border enterprises and clients distributed globally.

Participation Method:

  1. Enterprises interested in participating in the collection process can contact Jason: 13430743548 (same number for WeChat); Email: Jason@kjwlbxs.com for registration details.


  2. After confirming participation, please send online registration information, company logo, and an introduction to the enterprise to Jason@kjwlbxs.com before March 10th, and copy Yangyang@kjwlbxs.com.


  3. For inquiries, please contact:Email:Jason@kjwlbxs.com

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