Industrial power shapes logistics power

Industrial power shapes logistics power. Germany’s export economy supported the rise of DHL Global Forwarding and DB Schenker. Japan’s manufacturing expansion underpinned Nippon Express. As China upgrades its manufacturing industries and strengthens control over supply chains, powerful Chinese logistics providers with global footprints will emerge. What does this mean for the European logistics market? An analysis.
About the Author
Originally from Nanjing, China, Yingnan Yao came to Europe in 2006 for higher education and has since built her career at the intersection of Europe and China. With more than 13 years of experience in international rail logistics, she has focused on cross-border business development and partnership building, and has been closely involved in the development of the New Silk Road.
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