Core Viewpoint - Multiple express delivery companies in China are maintaining their services during the Spring Festival, ensuring that delivery needs are met despite potential delays and additional fees [1][2]. Group 1: Service Arrangements - Companies such as China Post, SF Express, JD Logistics, and Debon Express have announced that they will continue to provide delivery services during the Spring Festival, actively adjusting resources to ensure operations remain uninterrupted [1]. - SF Express will implement a resource adjustment fee for certain shipments during the peak period from January 19 to February 15, 2026, charging between 0.1 to 1.5 yuan per kilogram for shipments over 20 kg [3]. - Debon Express will also charge a dynamic adjustment fee during the same period, with fees ranging from 0.2 to 0.5 yuan per kilogram for specific customers and products [3]. Group 2: Impact on Delivery Times - Due to limited resource allocation and extreme weather conditions, delivery times may be affected during the holiday period [2]. - The industry expert noted that while delays are expected, core city deliveries should only experience a delay of about one day, while remote areas may see delays of two to three days [5]. - Consumers are advised to plan ahead for sending goods, especially to remote areas, allowing for a buffer of 3 to 5 days for delivery [5].
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