
SF’s 100B Yuan Revenue Bodes a War for Market Share in China’s Express Delivery Sector
In May 2019, SF adjusted its product strategy to increase business volume and launched new products specifically designed for the e-commerce market and customers.
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In May 2019, SF adjusted its product strategy to increase business volume and launched new products specifically designed for the e-commerce market and customers.
Huawei, the embattled Chinese telecoms equipment giant, might be on the verge of falling off with yet another American company.
The leaders of FlashEx, Guazi.com and Jumei were summoned by the Beijing Communications Administration to discuss their regulatory breaches, and were issued written notifications to rectify and reform within a set time.
Alibaba's logistics platform Cainiao together with DAMO Academy announced that a total of 350 unmanned delivery vehicles have been put into operation in more than 200 universities in more than 70 cities across the country.
JD Logistics, the shipping arm of Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com, announced on January 22 that at present, it has distributed about 20,000 new energy vehicles in more than 50 cities across the country.
China's State Post Bureau reported on Tuesday that between January 1 and 3, 920 million express parcels were collected, a year-on-year increase of 22.6%.
An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) loaded with fruit, operated by Pagoda, recently took off from Meituan's UAV delivery store in Longgang District, Shenzhen. It took only seven minutes for a chilled lychee 2 kilometers away to reach consumers from the completion of packing.
WeChat Pay Score officially launched an immediate delivery service on Wednesday to optimize users' experience and reduce the contact risk. Delivery fees can be deducted automatically after users send out their packages.
Chinese on-demand delivery and retail platform Dada Nexus today filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, aiming to be listed on the Nasdaq stock market with the code “DADA.”
Ever since the coronavirus outbreak, multiple delivery platforms in China have now proceeded with contactless delivery services.
In order to ensure the safety of delivery drivers, the local life services platform operated by major Chinese tech firm Meituan has announced it will put 100,000 smart safety helmets into use in Beijing and other cities this year.
Meituan and the Jinshan District Government of Shanghai jointly announced that China's first urban low-altitude logistics operation demonstration center has officially settled in Shanghai.