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Logistics activities & information are in progress

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Sunny Worldwide Logistics industry information broadcast: 01 Alice Yang, General Manager of Sunny Worldwide Logistics , Susan Lin, Vice President of Sales Department, and Ricky, Manager of Marketing Department, participated in the New Year's Eve banquet hosted by Fuda Club, and together with all colleagues, wished each other the best wishes for the new year of 2022 in advance. In the severe situation of logistics, the year has been bitter and sweet. Thank you for care and support, and take advantage of this new year's good fortune to welcome a year full of opportunities. Our General Manager Alice Yang also took the stage to accept the award of female entrepreneurs, demonstrating the power of female entrepreneurs in the logistics industry. 02 Today may be a good day to visit. In the afternoon, Chairman Zhang of the Kapitan Club and his entourage visited Sunny Worldwide Logistics for a visit and guidance. We discuss current industry trends, exchange ideas with each other, and l...

Canada's roads are cut off due to floods, how should the cargoes go?

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  Two days of torrential rains caused floods and landslides in many places in Western Canada in BC Province (the province where Vancouver is located). Affected by this, the eastbound traffic in southern BC, including the main railway and several expressways out of the province, have been forced to close. At present, most of the southern part of BC has temporarily suspended land transportation with other provinces. The provincial government has declared a state of emergency in the province. Federal troops are stationed today to assist in disaster relief and infrastructure restoration. However, due to the large area affected by the disaster and the complex terrain of the disaster area, it is optimistically estimated that it will take at least 2-3 weeks to restore the traffic. The sudden interruption of land transportation has made the previously congested Port of Vancouver even worse. Long-distance trucks and railways were forced to stop transportation indefinitely, which reignited ...