# Supply%20Chain%20Management
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Defying the Downturn: How Zhenjiu LiDu Cracked the Code of Baijiu Price Stability
While the Chinese baijiu industry suffers from severe price inversion and inventory surpluses, Zhenjiu LiDu has maintained profitability and price stability through its 'Ten-Thousand Merchant Alliance' model and equity incentives for distributors. By prioritizing channel health over short-term volume, the group has successfully cleared inventory and recently raised its 2026 financial guidance.

Speed Over Safety: The Eroding Trust in Sam's Club China
Chinese regulators have summoned Walmart China executives following a surge in food safety violations at Sam's Club, ranging from rodent infestations to mislabeled products. The crisis highlights a growing tension between the brand's aggressive 'Alibaba-style' expansion targets and its traditional reputation for premium quality control.

The Premium Paradox: Sam’s Club China Faces Regulatory Heat Amid Mounting Food Safety Scandals
China's market regulator has summoned Sam's Club executives following a surge in food safety incidents, including pest infestations and toxic residues. The retailer is struggling to maintain its premium reputation as its aggressive expansion strategy appears to be straining its quality control and supply chain management.

Beyond Fast Fashion: SHEIN Exports its 'Flexible Supply Chain' to China’s Industrial Heartlands
SHEIN showcased its 'Self-operated + Platform' strategy at the Xiamen Cross-Border E-commerce Expo, aiming to digitize Fujian’s textile and footwear industrial belts. By leveraging its 'Small Orders, Quick Response' model, the company is helping local manufacturers transition from traditional bulk exports to high-efficiency, global digital sales.

Pesticides and Public Trust: The Recurring Safety Failures of China’s Retail Giant CR Vanguard
CR Vanguard, a major Chinese state-linked retailer, is facing intense scrutiny following a recall of pesticide-laden sweet potatoes and a history of repeated food safety violations. Despite promises to optimize procurement, the company's frequent failure to meet national standards across various product categories reveals persistent vulnerabilities in its massive supply chain.

The Unending Cycle of Contamination: Why China’s Meat Giant Shuanghui Keeps Failing the Safety Test
China's meat processing giant Shuanghui is facing renewed backlash after pork samples showed antibiotic levels 38 times the legal limit. The incident underscores systemic failures in the company’s outsourced supply chain and a regulatory environment where the low cost of non-compliance fails to deter repeat offenses.

Antibiotic Overdose: Why China’s Largest Meat Processor Can’t Control Its Supply Chain
Shuanghui Development is under fire after its subsidiary was found selling pork with antibiotic levels 38 times the legal limit. The scandal exposes the failures of the company’s 'asset-light' sourcing model and its inability to fulfill long-standing promises of supply chain integration.

A 37-Fold Overdose: Shuanghui’s Antibiotic Scandal Exposes the Fragility of China’s Industrial Food Chain
Shuanghui has apologized after pork from its Heilongjiang subsidiary was found to contain antibiotic levels 37 times the legal limit. The company blamed upstream farmers for the lapse, highlighting systemic failures in China's agricultural supply chain oversight.

The Retail Resilience Manual: What Japan’s 'Lost Decades' Can Teach a Cooling Chinese Market
As China faces economic headwinds and consumption cooling, the management philosophy of 7-Eleven Japan provides a roadmap for growth during stagnation. By focusing on value over price, hyper-local density, and rigorous item-level management, the convenience store giant proved that corporate success is possible even during a 'lost decade.'

Kelly Zong’s Cold Hard Reboot: A High-stakes Purge at Hongsheng Beverage
Kelly Zong has launched a drastic restructuring at Hongsheng Beverage Group, firing four core executives and taking direct control of marketing as shipment rates plummet by 83%. The move signals an aggressive attempt to achieve independence from the legacy Wahaha brand and its traditional distribution networks ahead of the summer peak season.

The Fragile Empire of China’s Convenience King: Why Scale Isn't Saving Meiyijia’s Shopkeepers
Meiyijia, China's largest convenience store chain with 37,000 locations, is facing a crisis as its aggressive expansion and predatory supply chain practices push franchisees toward bankruptcy and illicit sales. Despite massive corporate revenues, store owners are struggling with forced inventory and higher-than-market wholesale prices while facing fierce competition from instant retail and discount snack chains.

The Trust Deficit: Why China’s Livestreaming Giants are Losing Their Luster
The exposure of a fake Australian supplement brand sold by top influencer Dong Yuhui highlights systemic failures in China's livestreaming supply chains. As consumer complaints skyrocket and price advantages vanish, the industry is shifting from 'personality-based' trust toward a more rational, professionalized e-commerce model.