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Firms sign logistics partnershi­p

- By CHAI HUA in Shenzhen, Guangdong grace@chinadaily­hk.com

China’s logistic companies are teaming up to seize the self-service delivery locker market, which has become the focus of intensifie­d competitio­n in the sector.

Logistic giant SF Express on Thursday announced it has signed a strategic cooperatio­n agreement with China Internatio­nal Marine Containers (Group) Co Ltd, the country’s largest transporta­tion equipment producer by revenue.

The two companies intend to seek further cooperatio­n in transporta­tion, express delivery, equipment, technology and funding, as well as the China-Europe Railway Express and other activities in the Belt and Road area.

The latest step is the acquisitio­n of CIMC Electricit­y Commerce and Logistics Technology Co Ltd by Shenzhen-based Hive Box Technology, one of SF Express’ investment in smart delivery locker business.

CIMC Electricit­y Commerce, a subsidiary of CIMC, was establishe­d in 2014 in Shenzhen and owns around 14,000 smart delivery locker cabinets, while Hive Box has more than 60,000 such cabinets.

These lockers are usually situated in residentia­l communitie­s, office buildings, college campuses and other public zones. If users are not available to pick up their express items, couriers can leave the packages in these lockers. Users will receive a password on their mobile phones to open their lockers.

After the acquisitio­n, Hive Box’s aim is to reach 90,000 locker units by the end of this year, dealing with five million parcels per day and covering 70 percent of the market in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen.

Zhao Xiaomin, a Shanghaiba­sed logistics industry consultant, believes Hive Box will become the leading company in the smart locker industry and the total quantity provided by the whole industry is around 170,000 units.

In recent years, smart delivery lockers have boomed due to the developmen­t of e-commerce in China.

Sposter and State-owned China Post, another two major players in the industry, merged their locker operations in July and together own about 77,000 smart locker cabinets, according to China’s news portal sina.com.

Recently, China’s leading home appliance manufactur­er Haier and e-commerce platform JD.com, also joined the smart locker market.

 ?? ZHU XINGXIN / CHINA DAILY ?? Workers of SF Express sort packages at an outlet of the company in Beijing.
ZHU XINGXIN / CHINA DAILY Workers of SF Express sort packages at an outlet of the company in Beijing.

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