China Express Delivery Industry Report 2015
DUBLIN, July 20, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/4tjmtt/china_express) has announced the addition of the "China Express Delivery Industry Report, 2015" report to their offering.
In 2014, China surpassed the United States to become the world's largest express delivery country for the first time in terms of workload. Since 2015, the industry has continued to maintain a rapid growth trend. From January to May of 2015, Chinese express delivery enterprises completed the delivery of 6.81 billion mails and parcels, jumping by 42.7% year on year; the revenue footed up to RMB96.95 billion, up 31.9% year on year. Wherein, the revenue generated by intra-city business reached RMB13.63 billion, climbing by 51.1% year on year; the inter-city business revenue hit RMB53.29 billion, presenting a year-on-year rise of 30.2%; the revenue from the business with foreign countries, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan increased by 17.5% year on year to RMB14.04 billion.
Since 2014, China express delivery industry has been featured as follows:
First, the express delivery market competition has pricked up with the expanding workload. The workload proportion of top four express delivery enterprises in the national workload slumped from 70.3% in 2010 to 49.9% in 2014, marking the first decline to below 50%; their revenue contribution descended from 68.5% in 2010 to 51.0% in 2014.
Second, the market share of private express delivery firms has kept rising. In 2014, private express delivery enterprises finished delivering 11.95 billion mails and parcels, representing a year-on-year increase of 64.83%; and the revenue herein hit RMB154.1 billion, soaring 58.25% year on year. The workload and revenue of private express delivery firms accounted for 85.6% and 75.3% of the industry respectively, rising by 6.62 and 7.75 percentage points year on year separately.
Third, major domestic express delivery enterprises have planned to step in the cross-border e-commerce field to expand their business scope and raise revenue.
Fourth, foreign express delivery companies have been more cautious about their layout in China. In September 2014, the Chinese government announced the full liberalization of the domestic parcel express delivery market and issued business licenses to qualified foreign express delivery companies in accordance with the approved business scope and areas. However, most foreign express delivery enterprises claim that China's domestic express delivery market is immature and still stays at the "price war" phase, so they will continue to focus on the international express delivery business in China.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Outline of China's Express Delivery Industry and its Development Plan
2. Development of China's Express Delivery Industry
3. Competition among Enterprises in China
4. Development of Express Delivery Industry in China's Major Provinces (Municipalities)
5. Foreign Express Delivery Companies in China
6. State-owned Express Delivery Companies in China
7. Private-owned Express Delivery Enterprises in China
8. Market Summary and Development Forecast
Companies Mentioned
- A Plus Expressa
- Best Express
- CAE
- CRE
- DHL
- EMS
- Fast Express
- FedEx
- GTO Express
- Quanfeng Express
- SF-Express
- STO
- SURE
- TNT
- TTK Express
- UC Express
- UPS
- YTO Express
- YUNDA Express
- ZJS Express
- ZTO Express
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