Binzhou, Shandong Actively Promotes Drop and Pull Transportation
www.chinatrucks.com : After adopting the drop and pull transporting method, Yinhe Logistics sees the transporting efficiency improved greatly, along with it is the profits. By cooperating and integrating, the efficiency is expected to improve even more.
The detailed methods are employing information and management network, cooperating with other companies, which could benefit both the companies. Besides, they expand their network, actively looking for more goods to ensure the network could operate smoothly.
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