The price has increased, but what about the service? Events such as warehouse overloads, slow delivery, and service suspension are not what customers want to see. Will the increase in freight charges this time make courier companies and logistics enterprises prevent these phenomena from happening again? A reporter learned from Yuan Cheng Logistics that in order to cope with the rise in prices this time and alleviate the pressure of logistics costs for customers, Yuan Cheng Logistics actively adjusted its business strategy, greatly improved service quality, and continued to optimize its service network. It is accelerating the construction of terminal outlets in first and second-tier cities to meet the needs of less-than-truckload (LTL) customers as much as possible, increasing efforts to develop LTL cargo on highways, and enhancing service value-added; improving the operational efficiency of all branch centers, and speeding up the sorting and distribution of goods; optimizing road transportation routes, perfecting vehicle dispatching systems, improving vehicle utilization and delivery speed, offsetting cost pressures by increasing vehicle utilization rates, thereby reducing the pressure brought to customers due to rising prices, alleviating the burden on customers while also increasing the company's benefits. In this way, the service quality and efficiency of logistics become more efficient, and even if freight rates rise, customers will be more likely to accept and understand them, and may even be more satisfied. Related theme articles: