Group 1: Event Overview - The 8th China International Import Expo (CIIE) was held from November 5 to 10 at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai, with a record number of participating companies [1] - The expo showcased the interaction between "import" and "going global," highlighting the logistics, transportation, and shipping sectors as key players in this dual-directional economic engagement [1] Group 2: Supply Chain Resilience - The Global Trade and International Logistics Summit emphasized the resilience of global supply chains, with representatives from manufacturing, logistics, and global trade discussing strategies for enhancing supply chain resilience [2] - The Chinese logistics industry is experiencing a "resilient growth" trend, transitioning from "scale expansion" to "quality improvement," amidst rising risks of supply chain disruptions due to "de-globalization" [2] - Suggestions for improving supply chain resilience include establishing a foundation for "safe and win-win" cooperation, activating "digital intelligence" for mutual benefits, and solidifying "green" initiatives [2][3] Group 3: ESG and Sustainability - The logistics and transportation sectors at the expo focused on ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) standards and sustainable development as key themes [4][5] - DHL aims for net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, with a focus on sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to reduce carbon emissions in air transport, targeting a 30% mix of SAF in aviation fuel by 2030 [6] - FedEx and UPS are also implementing sustainability measures, with FedEx targeting carbon neutrality by 2040 and UPS adopting biodegradable packaging and electric vehicle upgrades [7][8] Group 4: Technological Innovation in Logistics - AI, smart technology, and automation are emerging trends in the logistics sector, with companies like FedEx showcasing tools for online customs declaration and collaborative transport [8] - UPS is enhancing customs and declaration processes through AI, which reduces human error and speeds up clearance times [8] - The use of automated systems, such as robotic arms and autonomous guided vehicles (AGVs), is being deployed to improve operational efficiency and safety in logistics operations [9]
物流创新赋能“双向奔赴”
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao·2025-11-10 14:39