Cooperation required between shippers and logistics operators against the backdrop of the 2024 issue.
The "2024 Problem," which has been widely covered by mass media and has become well-known to the general public, has finally arrived, and as someone involved in logistics, I have been anxiously awaiting this moment. In May, in the context of the 2024 Problem, two logistics laws were amended, mandating efforts to improve logistics efficiency and the clarification of contract terms related to truck transportation for shippers and logistics operators. This legal amendment is expected to promote improvements in business practices that have long hindered logistics efficiency, and as the next step after many companies have already implemented logistics efficiency measures, "cooperation between shippers and logistics operators" is anticipated. Additionally, with the contract terms for truck transportation becoming clear among stakeholders, it is expected that the requirements that were previously addressed by the actual transportation operators in response to the requests of the consignee will be improved through discussions among the general contractor, the shipper, and the consignee. *For more details on the blog, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for more information.
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