Express delivery, also known as express delivery or express delivery, refers to a new mode of transportation in which logistics enterprises (including freight forwarders) deliver documents or packages entrusted by users from the sender to the recipient quickly and safely through their own independent networks or in the form of joint ventures (i.e. networking).
Express delivery is divided into broad sense and narrow sense. Express delivery in a broad sense refers to the express delivery of any goods (including bulk express); In a narrow sense, express delivery refers to the emergency delivery service of business documents and small pieces. In terms of service standards, express delivery generally refers to the express delivery service completed within 48 hours. From the definition of express delivery, we can sum up the following three characteristics of express delivery:
From the perspective of economics, express delivery is a branch of logistics industry, and the study of express delivery belongs to the category of logistics.
From the perspective of enterprise operation, express delivery is a new mode of transportation and an important link in the supply chain.
Express delivery agency:
In China, express delivery companies can operate on different scales, from serving specific towns to serving regional, transnational and even global services. At present, the major express companies in the world include DHL International Express, UPS Express, FedEx, TNT Express and so on.
The main express delivery agencies in China are:
Inter-provincial express, SF Express, Postal Express, High-speed Railway Express, ZJS, ZTO Express, YTO Express, Shentong Express, Best Express, Dayun Express, Guo Tong Express, Tian Tian Express, Express Easy, Express Express Express, Quanfeng Express, Unitalen Express, Dayi Express, Rufengda Express, Nengda Express, Debon Logistics, Best Price Express, Jingdong Express and other express services.