On November 5, 2025, the Global Supply Chain & Logistics Summit, themed “AI X RWA”, was successfully held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. The summit was jointly organized by The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) and the Asia Supply Chain & Logistics Society.

As an innovative representative in the global cross-border digital supply chain field, Zhang Wei, CEO of Guolian CNAUTO, led the company’s delegation to participate, engaging with global industry experts and corporate representatives to explore digital transformation pathways for supply chains. CNAUTO’s innovative practices and Asia-Pacific deployment strategy showcased a “China solution” for efficient global supply chain collaboration.

During the summit’s core exchange session, Zhang Wei presented on “Cross-Border Digital Flexible Supply Chain Delivery for Industry”, explaining CNAUTO’s approach to overcoming common cross-border trade challenges, including low delivery efficiency, high costs, and opaque pricing. He highlighted two core models: “dual-country, dual-warehouse fair delivery” and “comprehensive bonded regulation pricing”, integrated with a digital collaboration system spanning cross-border overseas warehouses, domestic immediate delivery warehouses, and bonded delivery warehouses. This model has been successfully piloted in the tire and automotive sectors, achieving multi-to-multi vertical operations on the B2B platform while providing a high-efficiency, transparent, and low-cost delivery paradigm. The model offers a replicable blueprint for global digital supply chain upgrades.

Regarding the global deployment strategy, Zhang emphasized Hong Kong’s role as an international trade and financial hub, providing unique geographical and policy advantages. Hong Kong will serve as CNAUTO’s key Asia-Pacific coordination hub, connecting Shandong ports, Xinjiang border points, Sichuan-Chongqing rail routes, as well as overseas centers in the UAE and Southeast Asia, forming a multi-dimensional “sea, land, air, and rail” network. Fully integrated with the “1750 Strategy”, CNAUTO aims to provide Asia-Pacific customers with end-to-end services featuring integrated warehousing and delivery, fair pricing, and digital tracking, enhancing cross-border supply chain responsiveness and linking regional industrial belts with global markets.

During the summit, CNAUTO’s Cross-Border Technology Center CTO Wei Lifeng, Vice President Liu Lei, and Director of Technology Division III Wang Ying, along with Wu Jing, Deputy Director of the Asia Supply Chain & Logistics Institute, Zhao Qiang, Deputy General Manager of Shenzhen Ocean Logistics Group, and Zhang Bo, founder of Haichuang Chain, engaged in in-depth discussions. They reached multiple agreements on cross-border logistics digital collaboration and overseas warehouse resource integration, laying the groundwork for future upstream and downstream industrial cooperation.
This summit not only served as a window for CNAUTO to showcase China’s cross-border digital supply chain innovations, but also highlighted Chinese companies’ proactive role in global supply chain reconstruction. Looking ahead, CNAUTO will continue to drive innovation through technology, deepen its presence in Hong Kong and globally, and lead the supply chain industry’s shift from traditional collaboration to digital intelligent collaboration, injecting new momentum for stable, efficient, and sustainable development of global industrial supply chains.