智慧赋能流通“大动脉” 透视物流业“含金量”十足
Yang Shi Wang·2026-01-15 00:03

Core Insights - The express delivery industry in China has surpassed 200 billion packages, supporting over 14 trillion yuan in online retail sales for physical goods [1][6] - By 2025, the industry is projected to achieve a revenue of 1.8 trillion yuan and a delivery volume of 216.5 billion packages, reflecting year-on-year growth of 6.4% and 11.5% respectively [2] Industry Development - The express delivery network in China has become more comprehensive, with major hubs established in regions such as the Yangtze River Delta, Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area, and Chengdu-Chongqing area [3] - The coverage of rural express services continues to improve, with a total of 13,000 intermodal postal routes opened and 145,000 cooperative stations built nationwide [4] International Expansion - The international logistics system is also being rapidly developed, with 374 overseas warehouses established, an increase of 41 from 2024, covering an additional area of 1.22 million square meters [5] - By 2025, the volume of packages for international and Hong Kong-Macau-Taiwan regions is expected to reach 4.2 billion, with an average annual growth rate exceeding 18% [5] Technological Integration - The express delivery industry is adapting to new consumption models such as live-streaming sales and social e-commerce, while also supporting initiatives for exchanging old consumer goods for new ones [6] - The industry is deeply integrated into the entire manufacturing process, serving advanced sectors like healthcare and new energy vehicles, with the application of technologies such as unmanned warehouses, drones, and autonomous vehicles [7] Growth Metrics - Since the 14th Five-Year Plan, the express delivery industry has built the largest and most widely beneficial delivery network in the world, with annual revenue growth averaging 10% and per capita annual express usage doubling [9] - The annual business revenue has increased from 1.1 trillion yuan to 1.8 trillion yuan, with the volume of express deliveries rising from over 80 billion to nearly 200 billion packages [9] - The intelligent level of the express delivery industry has improved, with major sorting centers achieving automated operations and advanced technologies being applied in various scenarios [9]