Shanghai Ever-leading Logistics Co., Ltd was founded in 1996, and belongs to the Shanghai Sunshine Freight Group. It is a member of the Chinese International Freight Forwarders Association and the Shanghai International Freight Forwarders Association. Over the past 10 years, it has grown into a mature logistics company. Ms. Zheng presents her opinions towards the development of the company and the logistics industry in China.
Since Ever-leading was founded, the staff at the company have been working hard to reach the goal--to provide excellent logistics services to small and medium sized international enterprises. Ms. Zheng thinks that the Director of the company plays the most important role on the way to achieving this goal, because his decisions decide the direction and targets of the company. Most Chinese private companies belong to a family because this can cut costs at the beginning, but this is not good for their future. However, as a private logistics company, Ever-leading is different from others. It pays attention to the potential opportunities in the future and never hesitates to spend money on any valuable assets.
Talented individuals and teamwork are important for logistics companies. The competition among private companies is fierce, so the staff at Ever-leading have to grow faster than others. As the logistics industry doesn't require much of employees at the beginning of their careers, most of them have to learn a lot while working. As a result, Ever-leading provides all-round training for its staff throughout the year to help them grow quickly. Ever-leading started from nothing and now their staff are what they treasure the most.
"The Chinese logistics market is full of opportunities and risks. Although it is developing fast, there are lots of problems, such as the lack of professional management, competition, the brain drain, etc. However, we have been prepared to solve these problems from the beginning. As one of the most important ports in China, Shanghai also faces great challenges from other ports and continues to lose some of its advantages. As a result, we have to seize any opportunities and improve our ability to compete with others." stated Ms. Zheng.
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