China delivers nearly 100 parcels a person in 2023 as e-commerce giants Alibaba, JD.com, PDD slowly recover
- Parcel deliveries reached a new high of 120 billion items this week, up 8.5 per cent from all of 2022
- The new milestone reflects growth in Chinese e-commerce, which saw steady growth in the third quarter, especially budget platform operator PDD
The current rate of deliveries is an average of nearly 100 per person this year, making China the top market for parcel deliveries in terms of volume and intensity. India, the world’s most populous country, delivered 88.8 million parcels last year while the US delivered 21.2 billion in the same period.
The 120 billionth parcel counted by the bureau was a delivery of fresh flowers sent from Kunming, in southwestern Yunnan province, on Monday evening. It was sent by high-speed rail to Chengdu, in neighbouring Sichuan province, where it was scheduled to arrive on Tuesday afternoon.
With one month to go, China’s shipment volume is already up 8.5 per cent this year from the whole of 2022, when 110.6 billion parcels were shipped.
The performance of parcel delivery “proportionally reflects” the growth of China’s e-commerce industry, said Mo Daiqing, a senior analyst at the Chinese e-commerce research institute 100ec. Online shopping “has been recovering this year in the post-pandemic era”, Mo added.