U-Freight sees the chances of global e-commerce logistics market


Commenting on a recent report indicating that the global e-commerce logistics market and the fulfillment is scheduled to grow by 15.5 % in 2025, the CEO of Simon Wong at the U-Freight Group is ready to face the constantly increasing challenges to provide logistical services for this global global trade sector.

“The intelligence of transportation (TI), the main provider of market research solutions in the global logistical services industry, says that while President Trump’s intention to cancel minimal rules and impose definitions on imports has introduced a state of great uncertainty in the market, this sector does not show any marks on the path.

“This reflects the current U-Frigh Group experience as the demand patterns associated with the continuous appearance of e-commerce change, and it also drives the development in trade, storage and distribution patterns.”

According to Ti Insight, following the diminishing dimension in 2022, the market has sharply regained its upward path, as it has been reported to digital growth rates in the past two years. In 2024, the market value was 521.9 billion euros ($ 569 billion), twice the market value recorded before the epidemic in 2019.

“This information certainly helps to justify the entry of our early company and continuous investment to meet the increasing challenges constantly in providing logistical services for this expanding sector for global trade.”

The CEO of the Hong Kong Shipping and Logistics Restore and Logistics Group adds his headquarters to develop logistical solutions to e -commerce, which is constantly trying to address the main problems caused by increasing amounts of business to business (B2B) and coordinate them.

“Examples of these efforts include investing in many company warehouse facilities to enable them to work as e -commercial centers (EFCS).”

At EFC in Hong Kong, there was a continuous investment program in an independent mobile fleet (AMR) and smart shelves.

These are used to move inventory shelves and platforms to work stations, eliminate the need for operators to leave their stations, improve Putaway, choose accuracy, and reduce employment density.

“We are a logistical partner to choose the increasing number of channels and platforms online used by entrepreneurs to sell their own designs and products, including global e -commerce charging platforms, and they are largely involved in the Amazon program in several countries.

“E+Solutions (EPLUS) is a small company with the needs of logistical loyalty to e -commerce.

“All these initiatives have helped us increase efficiency and capture more value, in order to take advantage of the opportunities provided by e -commerce.

“Consumer habits have shifted, and this will increase the needs of local e -commerce, lessons across borders and electronic needs for years to come.”

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