Jiangsu’s overseas express delivery volume maintains 50% growth for four months
This photo taken on November 10, 2024 shows the automatic mail sorting system in Yangzhou Center of China Post. (CFP)
Jiangsu Province has recorded over 50% year-on-year growth in express deliveries to Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, and international destinations for four consecutive months since July.
From January to October, the province completed 35 million express deliveries to these regions, reflecting a year-on-year increase of 44%. This rapid growth has been fueled by strengthened infrastructure development. Nanjing serves as a global postal and express delivery hub city, while Wuxi, Suzhou, and Xuzhou function as regional logistics centers. Jiangsu also hosts two international parcel supervision centers approved by customs authorities, and DHL has launched new projects in Nanjing and Wuxi.
Jiangsu has developed a comprehensive cross-border cargo transport network, including China Postal Airlines’ Nanjing–Luxembourg route, DHL’s Wuxi–Leipzig route, and JD Logistics Airlines’ Nantong–Incheon route. Meanwhile, companies such as China Post, SF Express, and J&T Express have entered into strategic cooperation with the province’s freight train service operator. YTO Express has reached a preliminary agreement with Lianyungang to enhance the city’s air and sea transport channels.
Notably, the China Post Warehousing Service, with 15 warehouses in 12 countries, has supported over 1,000 cross-border e-commerce companies in Jiangsu.