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Express delivery sector in Shanghai speeds up resumption of work

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The delivery sector in Shanghai has been accelerati­ng work resumption with more outlets restarting services and more couriers getting back to work as the industry moves to unclog logistics bottleneck­s caused by the COVID- 19 outbreak.

Major express companies in Shanghai have reopened their sorting centers to guarantee the delivery of epidemic prevention materials, emergency medicines and basic living materials of the people, the Shanghai Municipal Postal Administra­tion ( SMPA) said on Sunday.

A total of 21 express companies have been added to a whitelist of crucial businesses allowed to resume work and production, up from seven at the end of last month.

As the dynamic zero- COVID approach is progressin­g, more distributi­on centers and business outlets will be opened in accordance with epidemic prevention measures, and a full resumption of the delivery business will be achieved when the social and economic order is gradually restored, according to the SMPA.

ZTO Express said that more than 1,000 staffers in Shanghai have returned to work and more than 200 transport vehicles in its transport center in Qingpu district are operating on a daily basis.

FedEx has opened a “green channel” for many of its customers in East China, making every effort to reduce the impact of the epidemic on their import and export businesses and ensure the smooth delivery of goods to their production lines, the company said on Friday.

Although packages can be delivered to Shanghai residents, the volume is still small compared with the usual number of packages, an industry source told the Global Times on Sunday.

“At the current stage, the priority is to meet the demand for delivering necessary supplies and emergency medicine, while the delivery of online shopping orders is still limited,” the person said.

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