Group 1 - JD Logistics officially launched its delivery business in Saudi Arabia on June 18, introducing a new self-operated B2C express brand "JoyExpress" [2] - "JoyExpress" offers local consumers services such as door-to-door delivery, cash on delivery, and expedited shipping options including same-day and next-day delivery [2] - The establishment of "JoyExpress" signifies JD Logistics' first self-operated logistics network overseas, enhancing its international strategy [2][6] Group 2 - JD Logistics has built a team of over 1,000 employees in the Middle East, with a mix of local and experienced staff from China [4] - The Middle East e-commerce market is rapidly growing, with over 50% of young consumers aged 18-24 opting for online shopping, and 58% using mobile devices for purchases [3] - Saudi Arabia aims to invest over 1 trillion riyals (approximately $267 billion) in logistics by 2030, with a projected compound annual growth rate of 6.48% for the express delivery market from 2025 to 2030 [3][6] Group 3 - JD Logistics plans to expand its service range beyond Saudi Arabia to other regions in the Middle East, aligning with its international business strategy [5][6] - The company has nearly 10 overseas warehouses in the Middle East, serving hundreds of local and cross-border e-commerce brands [6] - JD Logistics' global strategy includes a goal to double its overseas warehouse area by the end of 2025, enhancing its international express delivery coverage [5][6]
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