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The logistics system is like the blood vessels of an enterprise, supplying key nutrients for the enterprise's "going global" journey. Among them, the efficiency of air transportation has become the goal pursued by many enterprises. In the fiercely competitive global market, time is money and speed is an advantage.
Take the electronics industry in Japan as an example. Electronic products are updated very quickly. If they cannot quickly seize the market, they may be eliminated. Therefore, fast and accurate logistics and distribution are crucial. The emergence of air express provides strong support for such enterprises. It can deliver products to all parts of the world in the shortest time to meet the immediate needs of the market.
In addition, air express also reduces inventory costs for enterprises. In the past, enterprises often needed to reserve a large amount of inventory in order to cope with market uncertainties. However, this not only took up a lot of funds, but also increased management costs. With the efficient transportation of air express, enterprises can flexibly adjust production and inventory according to real-time feedback from the market and achieve lean production.
In the clothing industry, fashion trends change rapidly. If Japanese clothing companies want to gain a foothold in the international market, they must keep up with the trend and launch new products quickly. Air express can help companies quickly deliver the latest designs to various sales terminals, ensuring that consumers can buy the latest styles as soon as possible.
Let’s look at Japan’s automobile manufacturing industry. The supply of auto parts requires extremely high timeliness and accuracy. Air express can ensure the rapid deployment of key parts, guarantee the normal operation of the production line, and reduce production delays caused by parts shortages.
However, air express is not a panacea. Its high cost is a factor that many companies have to consider. For some products with small profit margins, using air express may result in excessively high costs, thus affecting the competitiveness of the company. Therefore, companies need to weigh the cost and benefits.
In addition, the service quality and reliability of air express are not always consistent. Factors such as weather changes and route adjustments may cause transportation delays and bring losses to enterprises. Therefore, when choosing air express services, enterprises need to consider many factors and choose suppliers with good reputation and stable services.
For Japanese companies' "going global" strategy, building a sound logistics system is a crucial part. As an efficient option, air express needs to cooperate with other logistics methods to form complementary advantages. Only in this way can companies achieve steady development in the global market.