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开放力度近年最大!我国首张物流开放清单来了
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-11-11 00:29

Core Insights - The implementation plan released by ten government departments aims to eliminate "data silos" in the logistics industry and promote the open interconnection of logistics data, thereby reducing overall logistics costs in society [1] Group 1: Key Initiatives - The plan emphasizes the need to strengthen the foundation for logistics data openness and interconnection, promoting the market circulation and utilization of enterprise logistics data [1] - Specific measures include expanding the application of IoT and AI technologies for real-time data collection, broad connectivity, and efficient aggregation of logistics data [1] - The initiative aims to address data bottlenecks in multimodal transport, facilitating the implementation of "one order" and "one container" systems [1] - Encouragement for enterprises to develop diverse logistics data products and services tailored to the needs of specialized logistics sectors such as cold chain and pharmaceuticals [1] Group 2: Public Data Sharing - The plan highlights the importance of promoting the open interconnection of public logistics data, with the release of the first national logistics public data sharing list, marking the largest sharing effort in recent years [1] - Key departments such as the Ministry of Transport, General Administration of Customs, Civil Aviation Administration, and China National Railway Group will share ten categories of data in real-time or periodically, including flight schedules, vessel trajectories, truck traffic on highways, and customs clearance statuses [1] - Logistics companies can leverage these public data resources to optimize their transportation, warehousing, and management resources, ultimately leading to reduced logistics costs [1] Group 3: Pilot Cities - The logistics data open interconnection initiative is being progressively implemented in 16 pilot cities across central and western regions, including Wuhan, Ningbo, and Chongqing [2]