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China's overseas industry and modern logistics landscape from the perspective of Lion City capital


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Ma Yanchao of Lion City Capital suggested that Chinese industries should not blindly go overseas and should clarify their own needs. This view is of great guiding significance in the current globalized business environment. With the advancement of global economic integration, Chinese industries are actively expanding overseas markets and seeking broader development space. However, in the journey of going overseas, many factors restrict the development of industries, and logistics is a key link.

Air freight occupies an important position in the modern logistics system. It is fast and efficient, and can meet the transportation needs of some high value-added and time-sensitive goods. For Chinese industries going overseas, air freight provides strong support. Especially in some high-tech products, fresh products and other fields, the advantages of air freight are fully demonstrated.

For example, some core components in the electronic technology industry are often characterized by high technical content and great value. Through air transport and freight, these components can quickly reach their destination, ensuring the smooth progress of the production process and reducing production interruptions and cost increases caused by logistics delays. For another example, the transportation of fresh products has extremely high requirements for time and preservation conditions. Air transport and freight can deliver fresh fruits, seafood and other products to all parts of the world in a short period of time, meeting consumers' demand for high-quality ingredients.

However, air freight is not perfect. Its cost is relatively high, and for some low value-added products, it may increase the operating costs of enterprises. In addition, the capacity of air transport is limited, and there may be a shortage of space during peak transportation periods. This requires enterprises to comprehensively consider product characteristics, cost budget, delivery time and other factors when choosing logistics methods to make the best decision.

From the perspective of market vitality, the prosperity of China's industrial overseas expansion has driven the development of the logistics industry, including air transport and freight. As more and more companies go abroad, the demand for efficient logistics services continues to grow, which has driven logistics companies to continuously improve service quality and transportation capabilities. At the same time, the development of the logistics industry has in turn provided a more solid guarantee for China's industrial overseas expansion, forming a virtuous circle.

In the Southeast Asian market, Chinese industries are facing unique opportunities and challenges in going overseas. On the one hand, Southeast Asia has a rapid economic growth and huge consumer market potential, providing Chinese companies with a broad space for development. On the other hand, Southeast Asia's logistics infrastructure is relatively weak and logistics costs are high, which has brought certain obstacles to China's industries going overseas. In this case, how to optimize logistics solutions, reduce transportation costs, and improve transportation efficiency has become an important issue facing Chinese companies.

In summary, China's industries going overseas need to fully consider logistics factors, especially the role of air transport and freight. Only by rationally planning logistics solutions can we occupy a favorable position in the international market competition and achieve sustainable development. At the same time, the logistics industry also needs to continuously innovate and improve services to meet the needs of China's industries going overseas and jointly promote the globalization of China's economy.