With the rapid growth of e-commerce globally, demand for business cargo solutions is on the rise, particularly from medium-sized enterprises and small businesses expanding into cross-border sales. Companies like Sinotrans and Rhenus Logistics have reported an increase in demand for business-to-consumer (B2C) logistics solutions, particularly in Europe and Asia.
In response, Sinotrans recently expanded its e-commerce fulfillment services, focusing on warehousing, inventory management, and last-mile delivery solutions tailored to smaller businesses. Rhenus has similarly scaled up its integrated logistics solutions by offering streamlined customs services and end-to-end tracking for international shipments.
As more small and medium businesses seek to enter new markets, the demand for logistics solutions that cater specifically to e-commerce needs has intensified. Rates for services in these lanes have remained competitive, as large providers seek to attract smaller businesses while retaining large corporate clients. This trend emphasizes the importance of tailored logistics solutions in a rapidly evolving global marketplace.