China's courier sector saw steady expansion in July, according to an industry index released by the State Post Bureau on Monday.
The express delivery development index reached 414.3 in July, an increase of 5.2 percent compared to the same period of last year, according to the bureau.
In July, some areas in the country were hit by floods. Express delivery companies activated emergency plans, deployed resources to support affected outlets, quickly transferred express parcels, and provided users with a variety of service options such as rescheduled delivery and self-pickup.
Related companies also opened special after-sales channels, simplified the claims process, and protected the legitimate rights and interests of users.
The national trade-in policy has continued to boost the express delivery market, said the bureau.
In addition, express delivery companies have also set up service stations in urban core scenic areas, airports, transportation hubs, and hotels, offering convenient services such as luggage delivery and storage, delivery of cultural and creative products, local specialties, and lost items.
China's courier sector logs steady growth in July
China's courier sector logs steady growth in July
