China has joined the World Trade Organization (WTO) and become the world’s third largest trading nation, behind the United States and Germany. Multinationals now consider using China sourcing in international trade to be essential, if they are to remain competitive, and companies like Wal-Mart have adopted China sourcing in a big way.
Rapid economic progress and booming internal and international trade in China have been putting pressure on the country’s fragmented transportation networks and logistics systems.
China’s Traditional Logistics Problems
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