Talent Shortage Restricts High-quality Development of Freight Forwarding Industry

Release time:2026-04-27


The international freight forwarding industry involves cross-border trade, customs declaration, international transportation, foreign language negotiation and multiple professional fields. At present, the industry generally lacks compound professional talents. Grass-roots operation personnel have high mobility, while senior management and international business talents are scarce.

Many large freight forwarding companies have established long-term cooperation with colleges and universities to set up customized talent training courses, focusing on cultivating professional talents with international vision and logistics professional capabilities. Enterprises also improve salary and welfare mechanisms to stabilize talent teams and relieve the talent shortage bottleneck in the industry's long-term development.


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