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Smart city delivery information platform enters testing phase

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2022-04-29

Since the Ministry of Commerce approved Guiyang City to carry out pilot projects on modern logistics technology application and joint distribution in 2012, the city has successively established a city distribution fleet operated by 15 logistics companies, including 250 dual-fuel delivery vehicles, and incorporated moving companies and tableware disinfection companies into the city's unified distribution fleet. At the same time, 7.688 million yuan in financial support was provided to increase the promotion of advanced and applicable technologies such as Internet of Things technology, visualization technology, and rapid cargo sorting technology, and 15 projects were selected for support.

  Since the Ministry of Commerce approved Guiyang City to carry out pilot programs on modern logistics technology application and joint distribution in 2012, the city has successively established a city distribution fleet operated by 15 logistics companies, including 250 dual-fuel delivery vehicles, and incorporated moving companies and tableware disinfection companies into the city's unified distribution fleet. At the same time, 7.688 million yuan in funding support was provided to promote the application of advanced and applicable technologies such as Internet of Things technology, visualization technology, and rapid cargo sorting technology, and 15 projects were selected for support.

  Currently, the city is building a smart city distribution information platform. This information platform is based on the city distribution fleet, sharing information resources from various parties, including city distribution companies, manufacturing companies, and commercial circulation companies. This helps to achieve the goal of vehicles finding goods and goods finding vehicles. The Municipal Bureau of Commerce strives to build it into a city-wide public logistics information platform.

  According to relevant officials from the Municipal Bureau of Commerce, the city distribution fleet can improve distribution efficiency, reduce operating costs, and reduce harmful gas emissions. Next, the city will absorb more scattered social vehicles into the distribution system, striving to increase the size of the distribution fleet to 500 vehicles by the end of next year.