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As an important part of international trade, cross-border logistics is closely linked to international relations. The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has led to traffic obstructions in some areas and adjustments to logistics routes, which has increased logistics costs and affected timeliness.
Take overseas express delivery to door service as an example. The efficiency and convenience of the past are challenged in this special situation. Due to the uncertainty brought by the war, the transportation route of the package may need to be replanned to avoid the conflict area. This not only increases the complexity of transportation, but also prolongs the delivery time.
At the same time, security checks have become more stringent, with customs checks increasing to ensure packages do not carry dangerous goods, further slowing down express delivery processing.
From another perspective, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine has also prompted the express delivery industry to strengthen its risk assessment and response capabilities. Companies need to more accurately predict changes in the situation, make emergency plans in advance, and protect the interests of customers.
In this context, express delivery companies also need to work closely with all parties to jointly cope with challenges, maintain communication with government departments to keep abreast of policy adjustments, and collaborate with other logistics companies to optimize resource allocation.
In short, the Russia-Ukraine conflict has brought many difficulties to cross-border logistics services such as overseas express delivery to door-to-door delivery, but it has also prompted the industry to continuously improve and perfect itself to adapt to the complex and changing international environment.