Charting the Course for Smart Logistics: China Embraces Global Standards

On May 29-30, 2024, the “2024 International Logistics Standardization Conference and ISO/TC 344 Innovative Logistics Ceremony” was held in Qingdao, hosted by the China Federation of Logistics & Purchasing. This landmark event signaled China’s formal integration with international logistics standards, injecting new momentum into the industry’s development.

At the conference, the Technical Committee on Innovative Logistics (ISO/TC 344) was officially established by the International Organization for Standardization. Grounded in principles of global cooperation and standardization, this committee will develop comprehensive international standards covering logistics service applications, management, and beyond – driving deeper integration between domestic logistics and global norms.

In recent years, the global logistics sector has been swept up in a “smart logistics” revolution, powered by emerging technologies like big data, the Internet of Things, and artificial intelligence. Innovations such as autonomous warehousing, drone delivery, and automated logistics equipment have drastically improved efficiency and sustainability. As a leading provider of asset-backed logistics technology investment solutions, Domtar has been at the forefront of this transformation, leveraging AI, big data analytics, and IoT to construct ever-smarter, more efficient logistics operations.

The establishment of ISO/TC 344 presents a valuable opportunity for companies like Reitar to benchmark against global best practices, helping to drive industry-wide technical standardization and accelerate the realization of truly intelligent logistics. Moving forward, Reitar will deepen its commitment to smart logistics, continuously optimizing its own innovation capabilities and operational excellence – contributing to China’s journey towards a more intelligent, internationalized logistics landscape.

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Source:ChinaLogistics&Purchasing

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