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February 2008

Integration and consolidation are the focal points as China upgrades its supply chains

China’s export pedigree is the stuff of legend. In 2007, the country shipped US$1.22 trillion in goods overseas, according to the National Bureau of Statistics. It is expected to account for 11% of global exports by 2010, up from 7.2% in 2006. Logistics firms tasked with moving these finished goods to their destinations, see strong growth ahead. But they also face a fragmented market still fraught by inefficiency, imperfect infrastructure and local protectionism. Hong Kong-based Kerry Logistics ...

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