Linsen Logistics focuses on developing smart transport
Intelligentization is a new development trend in the logistics industry, and Linsen Logistics, based in Chongchuan district in Nantong, East China's Jiangsu province, has recently launched the WeChat mini program Lin Yun Tian Xia (literally "transported globally by Linsen").
The mini program allows drivers to inquire about the supply of goods, contact with businesses, and search for cargo matched with their vehicles.
Owners of cargo can log cargo information into Linsen's enterprise resource planning system and send it to drivers. Drivers will have access to information about cargo matched with their frequently-used routes and vehicle types.
"Lin Yun Tian Xia currently runs as a WeChat mini program. Later we will develop an app to provide greater convenience to drivers," said a higher-up at Linsen Logistics. "Smart logistics is a significant force behind the transformation and upgrading of the logistics industry, which is expected to bring about new opportunities for us."