Feasibility of Transitioning from Traditional Warehousing to Modern Logistics
(1) Business Heritage Advantage. The transition from traditional warehousing to modern logistics is an inheritable and expansive transformation, not an entry into a new industry. For traditional warehousing, this business heritage allows for the full utilization of past experiences and resources, with a significant experience effect. The conversion is cost-effective with low risk, making it easy to establish a price advantage.
(2) Advantage in material resources. The facilities and equipment accumulated over decades in the traditional warehousing industry can be utilized in the development of modern logistics.
(3) Customer Resource Advantage. Through years of business accumulation, warehousing enterprises have established their own customer base. By enhancing business functions, providing comprehensive support and extended services, they have gradually met the diverse and personalized needs of customers, while also continuously developing new industries and new clients.
(4) Management Resource Advantages. Over the course of long-term operations, these companies have gradually developed a set of management experiences and systems tailored to their unique characteristics, and have cultivated a team of professional talents.
(5) Network Resource Advantage: Throughout our long-standing operations, warehouse companies have invested in building key locations to cater to the diverse needs of customers or to expand market coverage. Additionally, they have formed a vast collaborative network through partnerships with other warehouse companies, laying a solid foundation for the networking of logistics operations.






