On November 10, ten government departments including the National Development and Reform Commission, the National Data Administration, the Cyberspace Administration of China, the Ministry of Transport, and the General Administration of Customs jointly issued the "Implementation Plan for Promoting Open Sharing of Logistics Data to Effectively Reduce Overall Social Logistics Costs." The plan emphasizes logistics data openness and interconnectivity as its core, aiming to strengthen data infrastructure, facilitate data circulation, and deepen multimodal transport information integration. These measures seek to optimize logistics resource allocation and provide robust support for reducing nationwide logistics costs while building a unified national market.
The plan outlines a three-dimensional implementation path—"foundation building, two-way openness, and value realization"—to address pain points in traditional logistics such as fragmented processes, delayed information, and resource misallocation. It seeks to empower logistics industry chain restructuring through data elements. Against this policy backdrop, DC HOLDINGS (00861), a leader in logistics data intelligence technology, stands to benefit significantly.
Leveraging its award-winning "Yanyun" technology (a National Technology Invention Prize recipient), DC HOLDINGS has established first-mover advantages in logistics data collection, breaking data silos, and data integration/application. With over two decades of experience in logistics supply chains, the company has built extensive management expertise, operational know-how, and system standards, accumulating a massive proprietary knowledge base and logistics data repository.
At this year's Digital China Summit, DC HOLDINGS partnered with Beijing Jiaotong University, 16 pilot cities, and multiple enterprises to launch a logistics data openness initiative. The collaboration focuses on establishing new data circulation mechanisms, creating industry collaboration models, building secure and trustworthy systems, and developing digital logistics ecosystems. Through cross-departmental policy coordination, the initiative aims to improve sharing mechanisms and ensure efficient, compliant data flow while providing comprehensive intellectual support for industry development.
Experts note that as logistics data openness accelerates, companies like DC HOLDINGS with strong data technology and implementation capabilities are poised to benefit from policy tailwinds, driving high-quality development in China's logistics sector.