Chinas Convenience Stores Adopt Digital Tools to Boost Sales

Chinas Convenience Stores Adopt Digital Tools to Boost Sales

This paper explores the digital transformation of the convenience store industry under the wave of instant retail. By analyzing policy drivers, consumer demands, and corporate practices, it reveals how convenience stores leverage online platforms to expand business, optimize operations, and ultimately reshape the new ecosystem of community commerce. Digital transformation not only improves the efficiency and profitability of convenience stores but also provides consumers with a more convenient shopping experience. The study highlights the key strategies and challenges faced by convenience stores in adapting to the evolving retail landscape.

Port Harcourt A Busy Commercial Port in Southeast Nigeria

Port Harcourt A Busy Commercial Port in Southeast Nigeria

Harcourt Port is Nigeria's second largest commercial port. With its modern loading and unloading equipment and convenient connections to the inland areas, it has become an important port for the industrial and commercial sectors in the southeast. The port offers a variety of surrounding services and excellent storage conditions, facilitating international cargo transportation.

The Necessity and Feasibility of Integrated Logistics Models

The Necessity and Feasibility of Integrated Logistics Models

The construction of a comprehensive logistics model aims to enhance the efficiency and cost control of logistics processes. By integrating various systems, resource allocation can be optimized, leading to greater potential for industrial development. Thus, achieving this new normal requires collective efforts from all parties to address the challenges of modern logistics.

07/17/2025 Logistics
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Exploring Tamatave Port Madagascars Economic Heart and Logistics Hub

Exploring Tamatave Port Madagascars Economic Heart and Logistics Hub

Toamasina Port is the largest port in Madagascar, located on the eastern coast and connected to global trade. It features modern facilities and a rich industrial base, with an annual cargo throughput capacity of 5 million tons, primarily exporting products like coffee and cloves. In the future, Toamasina Port will further drive Madagascar's economic development.