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Building a resilient global manufacturing supply chain through the integration of physical flow, information flow, and customs flow
On July 3, the 2026 Global Digital Economy Conference Digital Circulation Forum and High-Level Forum on Logistics Data and Artificial Intelligence was held in Beijing. During the forum, the final list of the 2026 Exemplary Cases for Big Data and Artificial Intelligence Applications in Logistics and Supply Chain was officially announced.
JUSDA’s independently submitted case, “JUSDA — JusLink Platform: Integrating Three Flows to Reshape Global Supply Chain Efficiency,” was successfully selected.

This recognition carries strong industry significance.
Approved by the State Council of China, the Global Digital Economy Conference has been held for five consecutive years since 2021. It has become an important platform for discussing global digital economy rules, showcasing innovation outcomes, and promoting international collaboration. As a key part of the conference, the Digital Circulation Forum and High-Level Forum on Logistics Data and Artificial Intelligence focuses on data connectivity, data assetization, AI implementation, and modern supply chain resilience.
The case selection, organized by the Big Data Branch of the China Federation of Logistics & Purchasing, focuses on the transition of modern logistics from digitalization to intelligence. It highlights frontier areas such as logistics large models, digitalized multimodal transportation, cross-border data collaboration, data governance, and data assetization.

Being selected is not only a recognition of technological innovation. More importantly, it reflects whether a solution can be tested in real business scenarios, deliver measurable results, support large-scale implementation, and provide replicable value for the wider industry.
The selection of JUSDA’s JusLink platform shows that its “three-flow integration” supply chain solution has moved beyond internal enterprise practice and become a representative industry case for the integration of big data, AI, and global supply chain management.
Today, global manufacturing supply chains are entering a deeper phase of restructuring. Production capacity is expanding across multiple regions, cross-border trade compliance is becoming more complex, transportation volatility remains frequent, and companies are under increasing pressure to improve delivery certainty, cost efficiency, and operational resilience.
For multinational manufacturers, traditional supply chain management models that rely heavily on manual coordination, fragmented systems, and experience-based decision-making are no longer sufficient.
In response to these challenges, JUSDA’s JusLink platform is built around the integration of physical flow, information flow, and customs flow. It connects key supply chain processes, including procurement planning, supplier collaboration, global transportation, overseas warehousing, customs compliance, and factory inbound logistics.

By connecting these previously fragmented data flows, JusLink turns cross-border supply chain data into operational assets that can be tracked, coordinated, analyzed, and used for decision-making.
Unlike single-point logistics systems, JusLink focuses on end-to-end collaboration and proactive risk management. Through data integration, intelligent alerts, and decision support, the platform helps enterprises identify potential risks such as transportation delays, customs clearance issues, inventory fluctuations, supplier delivery deviations, and port congestion in advance.
This enables supply chain management to shift from reactive problem-solving to proactive prediction, and from partial visibility to end-to-end control.
In real global manufacturing supply chain scenarios, JusLink has already demonstrated measurable business value. The platform helps improve supplier on-time delivery, optimize inventory and logistics costs, reduce key risks such as material shortages, warehouse congestion, and customs delays, and support more stable global delivery performance in an increasingly complex international environment.
This recognition is not only an affirmation of JUSDA’s digital and intelligent supply chain capabilities. It also validates JUSDA’s integrated model that combines manufacturing industry expertise, global logistics networks, supply chain data capabilities, and AI-enabled applications.
More broadly, it reflects a new stage in the development of AI applications in logistics. The industry is moving from tool-based applications to platform capabilities, from single-point efficiency improvement to systematic reconstruction, and from logistics execution to supply chain resilience.
Looking ahead, JUSDA will continue to enhance the core capabilities of the JusLink supply chain control tower, logistics big data, intelligent risk alerts, multimodal transportation collaboration, and cross-border compliance.
By combining its global physical logistics network with self-developed digital platform capabilities, JUSDA will continue to provide stable, efficient, and resilient supply chain support for manufacturers expanding globally, contributing to the high-quality development of modern logistics and global industrial supply chains.
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