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Article: ZJS OPENS NETWORKS, TRIGGERING WIDE SUSPICION
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- May 29, 2006
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AsiaInfo Services
05-29-2006
ZJS Opens Networks, Triggering Wide Suspicion
SHANGHAI, May 29, 2006 (SinoCast via COMTEX) -- Beijing ZJS Express Co., Ltd., China's leading private express company, announced in Shanghai that it would open its own networks to other logistics companies on May 24, triggering wide suspicion from Shanghai counterparts.
Logistics companies all worry that ZJS may poach their customers as they have no way to control the whole delivery process if they commission ZJS to delivery goods. Therefore most of them are cold in cooperating with ZJS though the company firmly pledged that it would not poach customers.
An insider revealed that ZJS opens networks with the hope of ...
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