Modern logistics not only considers the distribution of goods from producers to consumers, but also considers the procurement of raw materials from suppliers to producers, as well as the transportation, storage, and information of producers themselves in the product manufacturing process, comprehensively and comprehensively improving economic benefits and efficiency. Therefore, modern logistics is a strategic measure aimed at meeting the needs of consumers and considering market conditions such as manufacturing, transportation, and sales in a unified manner. This has further implications in terms of depth and breadth compared to the traditional logistics concept of only treating it as a "logistics support system" and "serving as a bridge in sales activities".