China is driving force in global logistics innovation: expert

2025-06-06 02:49
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        MUNICH – The Chinese logistics sector is highly innovative and tech-oriented, contributing significantly to global logistics innovation, said an industry expert in an exclusive interview with Xinhua this week.

Dr. Robert Schönberger, the global industry lead at the international trade fair company Messe München GmbH, said during the ongoing Transport Logistic 2025 exhibition in Munich that Chinese companies are quick to implement and transform technology, and many digital and automated logistics applications are developing rapidly in China.

“Even topics like smart logistics were invented in China. These ideas are where the future business will come from,” he said.

Messe München GmbH is the organizer of the four-day international exhibition for logistics, mobility, IT and supply chain management, which kicked off on Monday in the southern German city of Munich, with over 140 Chinese companies showcasing their latest products, services, and solutions.

“This year, we have more than double the number of Chinese exhibitors than in the last edition. It’s a really huge increase,” Schönberger said. “One sector [for Chinese companies showcasing their products and services at this year’s event] is the air cargo segment, which is a huge market. We also see more and more [Chinese firms] in the regular freight forwarding segment and the logistics services,” Schönberger said.

He noted that an increasing number of Chinese logistics companies are expanding into the European market, which reflects these companies’ global strategic ambition and their growing competitiveness.

“This is of course a great development,” he said, sharing with Xinhua his reflections on the development of the Transport Logistic China exhibition, which has taken place in Shanghai every two years since 2004.

Recalling his first visit to the Transport Logistic China exhibition in 2006, Schönberger described it as a “market exploration” trip. “But over the years, it has truly developed into a domestic trade fair for China, serving the Chinese market. This kind of localization is extremely valuable. It reflects the rise of Chinese companies in the logistics sector,” he said.

Asked how German companies feel about competition from China, Schönberger responded that the focus is not on rivalry but on shared progress.

“It doesn’t help if you don’t cooperate, if you don’t talk to each other, if you don’t work together. It’s more about what we can all learn from each other; we all have our certain skills and things we can contribute,” he said.

Cooperation is the keyword in the logistics industry, Schönberger underlined. Whether in air cargo alliances or road transport networks, cooperation models are well-established, he said. “Something we will see in the future is that more and more companies work together to serve the whole world. And there again China will play a crucial role,” he added.

Despite uncertainties in the global economy, Schönberger remains optimistic about the logistics sector, saying he believes that the industry continues to show resilience and is full of emerging opportunities.

“The good thing about logistics is that it’s a solution-providing industry. It’s all about networks, and our industry always finds a way,” he said. “We will see where the economies will go and where the production will be in the future, but for logistics, I’m very confident that there will always be a market.”  – Xinhua


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