国家邮政局:我国邮政快递业寄递业务量突破2000亿件
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2026-01-07 01:03

Core Insights - The express delivery industry in China is projected to exceed 200 billion packages by 2025, supporting online retail sales of over 14 trillion yuan annually [1][2] - In the previous year, the industry achieved a revenue of 1.8 trillion yuan and a delivery volume of 216.5 billion packages, marking year-on-year growth of 6.4% and 11.5% respectively [1][2] - The express delivery network in China has become more comprehensive, with major hubs established in regions such as the Yangtze River Delta and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area [1] Industry Developments - Rural express service coverage continues to improve, with a total of 13,000 intermodal postal routes opened and 145,000 cooperative stations established [2] - The international logistics system is also expanding, with 374 overseas warehouses built, an increase of 41 from 2024, covering an additional area of 1.22 million square meters [2] - By 2025, the volume of packages in international and Hong Kong-Macau-Taiwan regions is expected to reach 4.2 billion, with an average annual growth rate exceeding 18% [2] Technological Advancements - The express delivery industry has adapted to new consumption models such as live-streaming sales and social e-commerce, supporting initiatives like the exchange of old goods for new [2] - The industry is deeply integrated into the entire manufacturing process, providing services to advanced sectors like healthcare and new energy vehicles [2] - The application of technologies such as unmanned warehouses, drones, and autonomous vehicles is accelerating, with over 450 drones in operation and an annual delivery volume of nearly 4 million packages [2] Growth Metrics - Since the 14th Five-Year Plan, the express delivery network in China has become the largest in the world, benefiting the most people [3] - The industry has seen an average annual revenue growth of 10%, with the annual delivery volume increasing from over 80 billion to nearly 200 billion packages [3] - The per capita annual usage of express delivery services has doubled from 59 packages to 141 packages [3] Automation and Efficiency - Over the past five years, the level of intelligence in the express delivery industry has improved, with major sorting centers achieving automated operations [3] - Technologies such as cloud computing and large models are being rapidly applied in demand forecasting, intelligent warehouse management, scheduling, and route planning [3] - The overall efficiency of transportation combinations, the degree of information organization, service range, and cost-effectiveness of the express delivery sector rank among the best in the world [3]