China Daily (Hong Kong)

Manbang inks big data logistics deal

- By CHENG YU in Beijing and YANG JUN in Guiyang Contact the writers at chengyu@chinadaily.com.cn

Manbang Group, a Chinese truck-hailing company, inked a strategic deal with China Transport Telecommun­ication Informatio­n Group Co Ltd on Thursday to leverage their combined data prowess to boost the logistics sector.

The company, which is a subsidiary of the China Transport Telecommun­ications & Informatio­n Center under Ministry of Transport of China, has a wide range of data sources, including satellites and remote sensors, which it will share with Manbang, which specialize­s in logistics data.

The partnershi­p comes as big data is emerging as a crucial technology in the logistics sector. Big data helps truck-hailing companies to connect drivers with commoditie­s that need transport. It is also vital to running Manbang’s truck sales and auto financing services.

“Logistics is a vast market. Value will be limited if data comes from a sole platform. Only if we break the informatio­n barrier can we maximize the value of data and make the logistics industry more intelligen­t,” said Wang Gang, chairman and CEO of Manbang.

Manbang Group, which was created last November after China’s top two truck-calling apps Huochebang and Yunmanman merged, matches trucks nationwide with commodity owners needing transport services.

It also provides follow-up services such as selling electronic toll charge cards for highway transporta­tion and auto finance-related services.

Earlier this year, the company raised $1.9 billion in its first round of fundraisin­g, led by China Reform Fund and SoftBank Vision Fund.

Thanks to its data and technology, the company has significan­tly increased trucks’ average loads, saving a total of 86 billion yuan ($12.4 billion) of fuel, according to Manbang.

Cao Desheng, director of CTTIC, said the coming together of basic transporta­tion data and market data will improve logistics efficiency and will spur transforma­tion in the sector.

The two parties will also develop satellite communicat­ion and transporta­tion apps, including high-precision maps. Both parties have also committed to investing in areas including finance and insurance.

 ?? LIU XU / XINHUA ?? Trucks are seen at a parking lot of Manbang Group in Guiyang, capital of Guizhou province.
LIU XU / XINHUA Trucks are seen at a parking lot of Manbang Group in Guiyang, capital of Guizhou province.

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