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江苏无锡惠山:“运安行”护航物流畅通
Ren Min Wang· 2025-10-27 01:00
Core Viewpoint - The "Yun An Xing" project in Wuxi's Huishan District has effectively addressed logistics disputes, significantly improving the operational efficiency of logistics companies and reducing the occurrence of such disputes through innovative judicial measures [1][2][3]. Group 1: Project Overview - The "Yun An Xing" project was initiated by the Huishan District Court to tackle transportation-related disputes, integrating judicial, administrative, and industry resources to create a comprehensive dispute resolution system [1][2]. - In 2024, the court saw an 18% year-on-year increase in transportation-related disputes, with 70% of cases being straightforward and involving smaller amounts [2]. Group 2: Innovative Measures - The project introduced three key initiatives: front-end diversion for "source resolution," centralized jurisdiction for "professional handling," and judicial confirmation for "true enforcement" [3][4]. - A specialized team was formed to handle cases related to transportation fee defaults, cargo damage compensation, and logistics insurance claims, resulting in an average case processing time reduction of 40% [3][4]. Group 3: Case Resolution and Efficiency - The project has successfully resolved 108 transportation dispute cases with a 61% settlement rate since its implementation [3]. - A notable case involved a logistics company recovering over 90,000 yuan in overdue transport fees within 20 days through a mediation process that included judicial confirmation [5][6]. Group 4: Industry Empowerment - The project aims to transform judicial rulings and governance experiences into public products that promote healthy industry development [7][8]. - A detailed logistics dispute database was established, identifying common sources of disputes and providing guidelines for companies to mitigate risks [8][9]. Group 5: Impact on the Logistics Industry - Since the launch of the "Yun An Xing" project, the number of new logistics-related enterprises in Huishan District has increased by 3% year-on-year in the first half of 2025, indicating a positive trend in the industry [9]. - The project has led to a 24% decrease in new transportation disputes, with specific reductions of 27% and 10% in disputes arising from unclear contract terms and incomplete transportation documentation, respectively [9].