DHLink, SHOPLINE Logistics partner to develop cross-border logistics globally

Beijing, China – DHLink, the smart logistics arm of DHGATE Group, officially announced its cooperation with SHOPLINE Logistics, an independent logistics advisors of JOYY Group. By fully leveraging the advantages of direct mail channels, warehousing, and freight transportation on both sides, the collaboration will simplify the logistics process, eliminate connection problems, and enhance transport efficiency. The shortcomings of e-commerce, specifically logistical problems, will become a part of the past for cross-border merchants, enabling millions of consumers worldwide to enjoy fast and reliable delivery.

The rapid development of the cross-border e-commerce industry has motivated merchants to place more emphasis on the global market. As we move towards globalisation, these opportunities coexist with risks. Coming up with a practical and effective last-mile solution is a crucial part of optimising business efficiency, providing value-added services, and improving the overall consumer experience. Allowing consumers to experience a quality one-step logistics service is also an essential part of branding, especially for ambitious merchants. The emergence of new models, such as the DTC e-commerce website, now provides cross-border merchants with more options.

Founded in 2014 and affiliated with the DHGATE Group, DHLink is a comprehensive cross-border logistics business unit that provides end-to-end supply chain solutions, warehouse services, and customised services for DHgate customers and other stakeholders. By leveraging technologies such as AI, cloud computing, big data, and IoT, DHLink integrates warehousing and distribution, cross-border multimodal transportation, destination country distribution, and other services to provide one-stop and comprehensive services for e-commerce platforms and independent merchants. DHLink now aims to build an online and offline smart logistics ecosystem. To date, DHLink serves 223 countries and regions around the world, with more than 100 international logistical routes and over 10 global warehouses.

SHOPLINE Logistics, invested in by JOYY and supported by a strong R&D team, has committed itself to constructing a full-link smart logistics system. Their four ONE ecological products include OnePost (a one-stop cross-border direct mail logistics service), OneCargo (a one-stop cross-cargo), known as OneShip (an e-commerce fulfillment solution), and OneWarehouse (a one-stop warehousing), all of which can provide professional and reliable smart logistical products and services for global merchants and consumers throughout the entire process of “collecting, working, clearing, warehousing, and distributing”. At the same time, as a vital part of the SHOPLINE ecosystem, they play an active role in helping global merchants solve logistical problems and improve operational efficiency.

Currently, global trade remains plagued by the impact of the epidemic. On the one hand, disconnected global supply chains and skyrocketing shipping prices have aggravated uncertainty and complexity regarding cross-border logistics, revealing inevitable challenges in the logistics sector. On the other hand, with the ascending penetration rate of the cross-border e-commerce industry, consumers have more stringent requirements for logistics services. According to ABComm, transportation expenses can influence up to 90% of decisions in online purchasing. Additionally, many consumers expect to receive their products the day after purchasing. Going forward, the cross-border logistics sector will need to develop not only stable and efficient solutions but also move in the direction of more control and predictability.

The collaboration between DHLink and SHOPLINE Logistics not only helps to bring quality services and a wider selection of products for independent e-commerce sellers but also contributes to the logistics commitment of Chinese brands to overseas consumers. Through the exchange and cooperation of resources and technologies, a joint effort can be made to upgrade the level of operations, improve digital logistic services, and promote innovation and the evolution of the cross-border logistics industry.

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