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Supply Chain Logistics

Zhongbo Group is committed to expanding its presence in regions with high demand for cross-border land transportation, consistently delivering efficient and precise warehousing, loading and unloading, as well as distribution services to customers. Simultaneously, the group continuously integrates cutting-edge technology into its optimized logistics management system, driving the intelligent enhancement of various aspects within the logistics process. By integrating online supply chain operations, the group has achieved seamless connectivity between upstream and downstream ecosystems, fostering overall collaboration and enhancing the efficiency and reliability of the supply chain. This establishes a competitive smart service-oriented logistics platform.

In terms of container transportation, Zhongbo Group has demonstrated significant advantages. As one of China's "Top Ten Precision Poverty Alleviation Projects," photovoltaic poverty alleviation aims to revitalize rural areas through the green energy industry. In response to national policies, by the end of 2022, Zhongbo Group had undertaken a total of 10GW EPC projects and invested in the development of 4GW power plants, leading the industry in terms of scale. These power plants have benefited a cumulative total of 37,935 impoverished households and committed to providing poverty alleviation funds totaling CNY 2.07 billion over a period of 20 years.

In terms of warehousing, Zhongbo Group has promoted the concept of mobiles warehousing, breaking through the limitations of traditional static warehouses and enhancing regulatory standards as well as the value of warehouse receipts. By combining storage/inboxing with transactions and using containers as carriers, the group has established 'points' between important ports, terminals, and logistics nodes and formed 'lines' relying on road, rail, and sea transportation to gradually build an ecological network for bulk commodity supply chains - a 'ground network'.