The operation model of cross-border logistics typically includes the following steps:
Order Receiving: The reception of orders in cross-border logistics. This can be achieved through e-commerce platforms, cross-border e-commerce platforms, or direct contact with customers.
Warehouse Management: After receiving an order, the products need to be stored in a warehouse until shipping. Cross-border logistics often choose to establish warehouses in the destination country or region to expedite order processing.
Order Processing: Upon readiness of the order, the logistics company arranges for the packaging, boxing, and labeling of the goods to ensure safe transportation to the destination.
Transportation Mode Selection: Cross-border logistics offers various transportation options, including sea, air, and land transport. The choice of the appropriate mode depends on factors such as the nature of the goods, weight, and time sensitivity requirements.


