Core Viewpoint - The logistics industry in China shows signs of continued expansion, with the logistics prosperity index for May 2025 at 50.6%, indicating stable demand in both consumer and industrial logistics sectors [1] Group 1: Logistics Prosperity Index - The logistics prosperity index for May 2025 is 50.6%, a decrease of 0.5 percentage points from April [1] - The total business volume index remains in the expansion range at 50.6%, with all three major regions showing expansion [1] - The central region's business volume index is 51.1%, and the western region's is 52.8%, both above the national level [1] Group 2: Sector Performance - The postal and express delivery industry has a business volume index of 69.4%, up 0.8 percentage points month-on-month [2] - Road transportation maintains an expansion trend with a business volume index of 51.3%, while inventory turnover for road transport is at 43.6%, up 0.2 percentage points [2] - The railway transportation index is at 54.2%, indicating stable demand for bulk energy transport [2] Group 3: Microeconomic Indicators - The enterprise fund turnover rate index has remained above 50% for nine consecutive months, averaging 50.7% in the first five months of the year, which is 0.5 percentage points higher than the same period last year [3] - In May, the fund turnover rate index increased by 0.3 percentage points, with small and micro enterprises seeing a 0.4 percentage point rise [3] Group 4: Investment and Market Outlook - Fixed asset investment completion index rose by over 0.5 percentage points in May, with specific increases in road transport, postal delivery, aviation, and water transport sectors [4] - The business activity expectation index has remained above 55% for three consecutive months, indicating a generally optimistic market outlook [4] - Companies are optimistic about future logistics infrastructure investments and key sectors such as intermodal transport and high-end manufacturing logistics services [4]
5月份中国物流景气指数为50.6% 全国物流业务需求保持扩张态势
Zheng Quan Ri Bao·2025-06-05 16:27