China Daily

Cainiao offers free physical checks for couriers

- By HE WEI in Shanghai hewei@chinadaily.com.cn He Qi contribute­d to the story.

China’s gigantic e-commerce sector is linchpinne­d by two crucial elements: couriers and hulking warehouses.

To attend to the wellbeing of the first — the express deliveryme­n — Alibaba Group Holdings Ltd unit Cainiao Network Technology Co Ltd, the nation’s first technology-driven logistics network, has launched a free physical examinatio­n program for employees at six leading couriers.

By working in partnershi­p with Ali Health, an Alibaba subsidiary on online medical services, and iKang Healthcare Group, a leading physical examinatio­n institutio­n, Cainiao said it provides in-depth checkups for deliveryme­n, with a special focus on occupation­al diseases, such as a stomach illness, back injury and kidney function tests.

Sun Jian, deputy general manager of Cainiao’s express business unit, said: “I believe it is essential to give people full respect and reduce pressure on couriers in order to bolster the sustainabl­e and healthy developmen­t of the sector.”

The examinees don’t even need to go back to the hospital for the results. Instead, they could receive diagnosis from the doctors via the Taobao app.

Cainiao has assembled a network of 15 to 16 of the biggest delivery companies in the country and built a data platform that enables a speedier and more efficient service by letting couriers bundle deliveries in the same area. It now processes seven of every 10 packages delivered daily in China.

The free examinatio­n is among the many social benefits that Cainiao aims to bring. In late March it establishe­d the first e-commerce industrial park in Jinhua, Zhejiang province, to assist small to medium-sized enterprise­s.

The Cainiao Jinhua E-commerce Industrial Park has a 100,000 square meters constructi­on area. The first phase of the project comprises 14 buildings, including office buildings, business and living facilities and apartments.

Cainiao CEO Tong Wenhong said that the industrial park will leverage the many vehicles from its parent Alibaba Group Holdings Ltd, such as Taobao, Tmall, Alipay and Alibaba Cloud, to empower these smaller merchants with various channels and resources.

Jinhua is home to over 200,000 smaller online merchants that sell 1.8 million types of products. Cainiao estimated that the number will grow at an annual rate of 60 percent.

According to Ali Institute, the research arm of Alibaba, all counties under the jurisdicti­on of Jinhua have been selected as the top 100 e-commerce counties in China. Among them, the cities of Yiwu and Yongkang are ranked as the top two of the 100 counties.

The Industrial Park also features a campus system — the Cainiao Management School.

For the first phase of the class, nearly 90 businesses owners are to be selected from thousands of candidates to receive profession­al training on new retail trends, from business-to-business, business-to-customer, to customer-to-customer and cross-border transactio­ns.

Most of the lecturers are from the government, universiti­es, research institutio­ns, leading companies and the senior management team of Alibaba.

It is essential to give people full respect and reduce pressure on couriers.”

Sun Jian, deputy general manager of Cainiao’s express business unit

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Gao Yan, 37, who works for STO Express Co Ltd, receives a free physical examinatio­n, thanks to Cainiao’s initiative.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Gao Yan, 37, who works for STO Express Co Ltd, receives a free physical examinatio­n, thanks to Cainiao’s initiative.

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