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Logistics firms praise CIIE as a platform for growth

- By WANG YING in Shanghai wang_ying@chinadaily.com.cn

The China Internatio­nal Import Expo is serving as a platform to bring multinatio­nal logistics companies closer to the world’s second-largest economy.

“From CIIE, FedEx expects to learn more about our customers and the import trade. We want to better understand the products Chinese consumers want and their shipping needs. We also want to better understand importers’ logistics and their shipping requiremen­ts,” said Frederick Smith, chairman and CEO of FedEx Corp.

The courier company has recently deployed all-electric vehicles in 13 Chinese cities.

“We’re targeting existing and potential customers with internatio­nal shipping needs, especially small and mediumsize­d companies. They are one of the key drivers of import and export growth around the world,” Smith said.

Likewise, UPS has just rolled out several new stations for its interconti­nental rail service connecting China and Europe, improving connectivi­ty for businesses in both regions.

The UPS rail service presents a competitiv­e solution because companies can save up to 65 percent in costs compared with airfreight, and benefit from time savings of nearly 40 percent when compared with traditiona­l ocean transporta­tion.

“CIIE 2018 is providing UPS with a platform to share crossborde­r trade insights and best practices gained from working with customers in China over the past 30 years,” said Harld Peters, president of UPS China, adding that it is an opportunit­y for the company to gain a better understand­ing of the challenges facing Chinese businesses.

CIIE is also being seen as a way for China to drive restructur­ing of the import environmen­t. The expo is revealing increasing demand for supplychai­n optimizati­on and operationa­l efficiency from customers in different sectors,

We want to better understand the products Chinese consumers want and their shipping needs.” chairman and CEO of FedEx Corp

Frederick Smith, including retail, high-tech and industrial manufactur­ing and automobile­s.

“We support China’s goal of further opening up its markets. In doing so, it provides broader opportunit­ies for almost all business sectors,” Smith said. “FedEx is pleased that the Chinese government continues to roll out policies and measures to remove obstacles to economic developmen­t and business operations.”

Senior executives said that as China continues to implement reforms and progresses toward greater market openness, the logistics industry is also transformi­ng to meet the dynamic needs of Chinese businesses as they engage in more global trade.

By 2021, China will add $1.8 trillion in new consumptio­n, which will be roughly the size of Germany’s consumer economy and more than 25 percent of overall growth in consumptio­n in major economies.

“Logistics is the backbone of increased cross-border trade, and will bridge the gap between complex global value chains and new consumer pools,” Peters said. “We are feeling optimistic about the future of the logistics industry because we see great opportunit­ies.”

Smith said: “FedEx is committed to long-term developmen­t in China. We want to help businesses in China harness the full potential of global trade opportunit­ies.”

 ?? FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY ?? A FedEx sales representa­tive talks with a customer at the multinatio­nal logistics company’s booth at the expo on Thursday.
FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY A FedEx sales representa­tive talks with a customer at the multinatio­nal logistics company’s booth at the expo on Thursday.

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