Operating in China has its own set of challenges including a weak infrastructure fraught with fragmentation, inefficiency, and high costs. Offering practical advice, the newly released "China Logistics Report 2004", produced by Research and Markets, ...
Operating in China has its own set of challenges including a weak infrastructure fraught with fragmentation, inefficiency, and high costs. Offering practical advice, the newly released "China Logistics Report 2004", produced by Research and Markets, profiles the operations of over 50 companies active in sea, air, express and logistic sectors. Research and Markets, a Dublin-based market research firm, includes information on rail, road and airport development as well as logistic park development and forecasts for the transport and contract logistics in this report.
Taking into account a variety of economic and structural considerations, the report also includes market forecasts. Information on key economic factors and cultural considerations is integrated into commentary illuminating some of the practical difficulties in operating in this market today.