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1. Japanese companies’ demand for transportation when going global
When Japanese companies are “going global”, they often need to quickly push high value-added, time-sensitive products into the international market. For example, in the field of electronic technology, Japan’s high-end electronic products need to be delivered to consumers around the world as quickly as possible to maintain their market competitiveness. This places extremely high demands on the speed and reliability of transportation, and air freight, with its fast and efficient characteristics, has become the first choice to meet this demand.2. Advantages and Challenges of Air Freight Transport
The advantages of air freight are obvious. It has an extremely high transportation speed, which can greatly shorten the transportation time of goods and reduce inventory costs. At the same time, the safety and accuracy of air transportation are relatively high, which can effectively ensure that the goods are intact and arrive on time. However, air freight also faces some challenges. The first is the high cost, which may be a heavy burden for some companies with small profit margins. Secondly, the capacity of air transportation is limited, and there may be a shortage of capacity during peak transportation periods.3. How does air freight transport help Japanese companies to “go global”
By providing fast transportation services, air freight enables Japanese companies to respond quickly to market demand and adjust product supply in a timely manner, thereby improving customer satisfaction. For example, in the automotive parts industry, Japanese companies can use air freight to quickly deliver urgently needed parts to overseas factories to avoid stagnation of production lines. In addition, air freight can also help Japanese companies expand their global supply chain, achieve rapid procurement of raw materials and global distribution of products.4. Case analysis of Japanese companies’ overseas expansion
Take a well-known Japanese electronics company as an example. When expanding its market in Europe and the United States, it fully utilized the advantages of air freight. Whenever it launched new electronic products, it quickly distributed the products to major sales channels through air freight to seize the market opportunities. At the same time, the company has also established a complete logistics distribution system and established long-term cooperative relations with many airlines to ensure the timely transportation and delivery of goods.5. Implications for other companies
The successful experience of Japanese companies provides valuable inspiration for other companies. When formulating their "going global" strategies, other companies should fully consider the role of air freight and rationally plan logistics and transportation plans based on their own product characteristics and market demand. At the same time, companies should also strengthen cooperation with logistics suppliers and establish stable cooperative relationships to ensure the smooth transportation of goods.VI. Future Outlook
With the continuous development of the global economy and the advancement of science and technology, the air transport and cargo industry will continue to innovate and develop. In the future, air transport and cargo are expected to further improve transportation efficiency and reduce costs, providing stronger support for the "going global" strategy of Japanese companies and even global companies. In summary, air transport and cargo have played an important role in the process of Japanese companies "going global" and provided a strong guarantee for the international development of enterprises. Other companies should learn from the experience of Japanese companies, make full use of the advantages of air transport and cargo, and realize their own global layout and development.