At HUAWEI CONNECT 2025, Huawei unveils its advanced Smart Logistics & Warehousing Solution, aiming to innovate worldwide supply chains with automation, AI, and integrated digital platforms, supported by a global ecosystem of partners.
Huawei has unveiled its latest SMART Logistics & Warehousing Solution, signalling a significant push to accelerate digital transformation within global supply chains. Announced at the transportation summit during HUAWEI CONNECT 202...
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The solution is built around five key capabilities: platform-based services, digitalised operations management, intelligent resource allocation, automated relocation, and fully unattended transportation. This suite of functionalities is designed to streamline operations, enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and bolster the resilience and intelligence of logistics frameworks on a global scale. Huawei’s Vice President and CEO of its Smart Transportation Business Unit, Ma Yue, emphasised the company’s dedication to advancing sustainable transport development through continued innovation in communication networks, computing power, artificial intelligence, and talent cultivation.
Qiu Shikui, Vice President of Huawei’s Smart Logistics and Warehousing Business Unit, highlighted how the platform seeks to simplify complex logistics processes—from port handling and warehousing through to last-mile delivery—by harnessing automation and intelligent management. This effort is part of Huawei’s broader ambition to translate abstract digital concepts such as Mobility as a Service and Logistics as a Service into practical, scalable solutions. As Rachad Nassar, Huawei’s Global Business & Strategic Partners Director, explained, the company’s comprehensive ICT foundation and cutting-edge technologies are enabling industry-wide digital intelligence breakthroughs.
The effectiveness of this strategy is supported by Huawei’s extensive ecosystem of global partners. For instance, Shandong Port Technology Group, backed by Huawei’s technological support, has built a unified digital foundation characterised by a single network, cloud infrastructure, and security system. In the air cargo sector, collaboration with SF Technology aims to elevate operational efficiency across airport hubs through better coordination, as noted by Guo Shuangqing, Assistant Chief Marketing Officer at SF Technology. Meanwhile, major infrastructure initiatives such as Thailand’s visionary railway projects are integrating Huawei’s solutions to transform the country into a regional connectivity centre.
One notable collaboration involves Yunnan Construction and Investment Holding Group (YCIH Logistics), which has partnered with Huawei to develop the INJA International Supply Chain Demonstration Center in Kunming, Yunnan. This smart logistics campus utilises Huawei’s ‘1+N’ Smart Logistics Solution, combining digital operation platforms with intelligent campuses to drive efficiency and digital synergy across multiple industries. Jiang Xingxiang, Assistant to the General Manager of YCIH Logistics, underscored the company’s commitment to prioritising digital and intelligent supply chain management for collaborative growth.
Huawei’s credentials in the logistics sector are robust. The company already serves over 100 port facilities, more than 200 logistics enterprises, and extensive railway and aviation networks worldwide, including 300 urban rail lines, 180,000 km of railway, and over 210 airlines and air traffic management organisations. This broad footprint underpins the company’s capacity to deliver integrated logistics solutions on a global scale.
Beyond these new initiatives, Huawei’s transformation of its own supply chain into a dual-layer intelligent system—comprising the Lingkun digital intelligent cloud brain for decision-making and the Lingfeng agile operations engine—demonstrates its internal commitment to innovation in supply chain management. This strategic shift integrates global data analytics and simulations with operational agility to respond to industry demands swiftly.
Huawei’s commitment to smart logistics is further illustrated by its Songshan Lake Supply and Logistics Center, which incorporates advanced technologies such as radio frequency, picking-to-light, goods-to-person pick-up, and automated carousel systems. These technologies enable a fully digital, visualised logistics process that reduces costs and enhances operational efficiency.
Huawei’s ongoing evolution in logistics technology builds on its earlier Smart Logistics Solution revealed at MWC 2019. That initial offering integrated IoT platforms, NB-IoT, and RFID to improve transportation, distribution, and warehousing visibility and efficiency, laying the groundwork for the expanded capabilities seen today.
As Huawei continues to drive supply chain digitalisation, its ecosystem-based approach and significant investments in infrastructure, technology, and partnerships position it as a pivotal force accelerating the logistics industry’s transformation towards a more intelligent, connected, and automated future.
Source: Noah Wire Services



