On July 7, 2025, WallTech (China) Co., Ltd. had the great honor of hosting the delegation from the South Africa Supply Chain and Enterprise Development Seminar, organized by the South African Department of Trade, Industry and Competition under China’s Ministry of Commerce international cooperation program.
This milestone visit marked a significant step forward in advancing China-South Africa cooperation in the field of international logistics and supply chain digitalization.
The delegation included senior officials from Gauteng Province and key municipalities, such as:
Ms. Janet, Director of Supply Chain Compliance, Gauteng Province
Mr. Thabo, Director of Client Support for Supply Chain, Gauteng Province
Ms. Bridget, Chief Financial Officer, Gauteng Provincial Treasury
Mr. Dewanand, Director of Ekurhuleni Municipality
Ms. Matapelo, CFO of Sedibeng Municipality
WallTech Group CEO, Mr. Shunri Guo, led the delegation through a comprehensive visit at WallTech’s Shanghai headquarters. He delivered an in-depth presentation on the evolution of China’s international trade and logistics sector, sharing how WallTech has grown alongside China’s transformation—from traditional trade to the rise of cross-border eCommerce logistics. Mr. Guo emphasized how WallTech’s digital innovation roadmap can serve as valuable reference for South Africa’s own logistics development.
The visit was also graced by Mr. Cuijia Guo, Secretary-General of the China International Freight Forwarders Association (CIFA), who warmly welcomed the delegation. He highlighted CIFA’s ongoing commitment to global collaboration and the leading role WallTech plays as the Chair of CIFA’s Digitalization Committee.
During the main session, Mr. Guo presented WallTech’s flagship platforms—CargoWare and eTower—which are designed to address global logistics challenges such as:
Limited shipment visibility
Disjointed coordination among stakeholders
High freight costs
Delayed data synchronization
Poor inventory turnover
Lack of predictive risk alerts
WallTech’s integrated logistics control tower enables full-chain visibility, multi-party collaboration, and intelligent decision-making—empowering logistics providers to transform from people-driven to data-driven operations.
He also shared a practical case study: a China-to-Africa project for exporting motorcycle units and parts. Initially plagued by issues such as fragmented workflows and excess inventory, the client saw significant improvements after implementing WallTech’s solution—achieving intelligent replenishment, automated exception alerts, supplier traceability, and smarter inventory turnover.
Highlighting future readiness, Mr. Guo introduced WallTech’s cutting-edge AI applications:
Wobao AI Assistant: An intelligent chatbot for bulk order modifications, rate inquiries, and real-time tracking via natural language commands.
AI OCR Document Recognition: Using advanced models to instantly capture, structure, and sync documents into system workflows—minimizing manual input and elevating logistics automation.
Throughout the visit, the South African delegation demonstrated high engagement and a strong commitment to advancing digital transformation. The Q&A session was lively and insightful, reflecting shared goals and mutual enthusiasm for future cooperation.
This visit not only deepened mutual understanding but also laid the groundwork for a stronger China-Africa logistics partnership. WallTech remains dedicated to supporting Africa’s digital logistics journey and facilitating seamless trade between China and the African continent. Together, we aim to build a smarter, more visible, and collaborative global supply chain.