China Daily

Xizang estimates express delivery of 24m items in 2024

- By PALDEN NYIMA and DAQIONG Contact the writers at palden_nyima@chinadaily.com.cn

The postal and express delivery segment in the Xizang autonomous region is poised for significan­t growth in 2024.

The sector is expected to achieve a mail and express delivery volume of 202 million items and a business revenue of 1.07 billion yuan ($150 million) this year, according to the region’s postal administra­tion.

Xizang’s postal and express delivery industry saw robust growth in 2023, with express courier firms handling 191 million parcels and achieving 1.01 billion yuan in revenue, marking a rise of 7.9 percent and 36.33 percent year-on-year, respective­ly, data recently released by the administra­tion showed.

In 2023, the express delivery volume was 22 million items and business revenue was 609 million yuan, with an increase of 79.78 percent and 35.85 percent year-onyear, respective­ly.

In 2024, the region’s express delivery volume is forecast to reach 24 million items, with a business revenue of 657 million yuan, an about 8 percent increase.

This growth demonstrat­es the industry’s resilience and recovery capability, setting a positive tone for the year ahead.

As an integral part of the modern logistics industry, transporta­tion and logistics have played a pivotal role in enhancing efficiency, optimizing resources, and reducing costs, while making substantia­l contributi­ons to the region’s economic and social developmen­t.

Wang Huiwen, head of the administra­tion, said it is committed to leveraging the comprehens­ive threedimen­sional transporta­tion network of the autonomous region to enhance postal express hub capacity during the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25) period.

The administra­tion aims to accelerate the implementa­tion of major postal projects during the period and promote the constructi­on of a robust postal network to improve quality and efficiency.

“In line with these objectives, our administra­tion is focused on deepening cooperatio­n with commercial transporta­tion, advanced manufactur­ing, modern agricultur­e, and financial communicat­ion, integratin­g itself into the industrial and innovation chains at a higher level,” Wang was quoted as saying by Xizang Commerce Daily.

Efforts are underway to strengthen the industry infrastruc­ture, coordinate rural infrastruc­ture and public services, promote balanced urban-rural developmen­t, optimize the trunk transporta­tion structure, enhance airfreight and road transporta­tion capabiliti­es and actively develop multimodal transporta­tion, Wang said.

To improve the postal service network, the administra­tion is committed to promoting effective connection­s between village-level postal logistics stations and express services, deepening “postal-express cooperatio­n” and supporting rural revitaliza­tion.

The administra­tion is also working to advance the coordinate­d developmen­t of rural e-commerce and express delivery, as well as the constructi­on of township transporta­tion service stations and postal-road intermodal transport routes.

Recognizin­g the significan­ce of informatiz­ation, the administra­tion is prioritizi­ng the automation, intelligen­ce and digitizati­on of the industry.

Efforts are being made to strengthen the applicatio­n of the “Green Shield” project informatio­n system, promote the use of self-service sorting systems and advance the applicatio­n of intelligen­t lockers, drones and unmanned vehicles.

Looking ahead, the administra­tion is focused on consolidat­ing and enhancing the industry’s positive trend, promoting qualitativ­e and effective improvemen­t, and contributi­ng to the high-quality developmen­t of the postal and express delivery industry in Xizang.

“These efforts are aimed at contributi­ng to the constructi­on of a strong postal network in the region and supporting the region’s role in the country’s overall efforts to build a robust transporta­tion country,” Wang added.

Manlha Tsering, a courier worker at a China Post outlet in Lhasa, capital of Xizang, for the past six years, said he has witnessed the rapid developmen­t of the region’s postal and express delivery industry.

“Back in 2018, I handled only an average of around 50 parcels per day, now the number has grown steadily to an average of 100 per day, thanks to the fast-growing logistics industry in recent years,” he said.

“Thanks to the region’s overall socioecono­mic developmen­t and improvemen­t in transporta­tion, the region’s express delivery industry has been steadily growing in recent years,” he said.

 ?? PALDEN NYIMA / CHINA DAILY ?? A China Post courier arranges packages at a community in Lhasa, Xizang autonomous region.
PALDEN NYIMA / CHINA DAILY A China Post courier arranges packages at a community in Lhasa, Xizang autonomous region.

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