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China: China builds world's largest express delivery network
Shotlist FILE: China - Exact Location and Date Unknown 1. Aerial shot of parcel distribution center 2. Various of interior of warehouse; robot arm working Beijing, China - Jan 6, 2026 3. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Liu Ying, spokeswoman, State Post Bureau (ending with shots 4-7): "During the 14th Five-Year Plan period, China built the world's largest delivery network in both scale and user coverage. The network has further expanded into rural areas, while the international network now reaches all major global economies. The share of express business revenue and volume in central and western regions increased by 5.4 and 7.5 percentage points, respectively, in the national total." FILE: China - Exact Location and Date Unknown 4. Aerial shot of trucks moving 5. Various of cargo being loaded onto plane; plane flying 6. Trucks, sign of China Post 7. Various of parcels on conveyor belt 8. Aerial shot of parcel distribution center, trucks 9. Various of parcels on conveyor belt; robot arm working 10. Various of interior of warehouse, robots working 11. Various of worker packing products 12. Parcels on conveyor belt 13. Parcel on electronic scale 14. Parcels on conveyor belt 15. Various of trucks of China Post 16. Aerial shots of trucks on road Storyline China has established the world's largest express delivery network in terms of scale and beneficiary population during the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025), with annual parcel delivery volume surging from tens of billions to hundreds of billions, according to data from the State Post Bureau. Official data revealed that over the past five years, China's postal and courier service capacity has continuously improved. Annual business revenue grew from 1.1 trillion yuan (about 157.51 billion U.S. dollars) to 1.8 trillion yuan (about 257.74 billion U.S. dollars), with an average annual increase of over 10 percent, ranking among the top in the modern service sector. Meanwhile, the annual parcel delivery volume rose from over 80 billion to nearly 200 billion items, with the per capita figure rising from 59 to 141. "During the 14th Five-Year Plan period, China built the world's largest delivery network in both scale and user coverage. The network has further expanded into rural areas, while the international network now reaches all major global economies. The share of express business revenue and volume in central and western regions increased by 5.4 and 7.5 percentage points, respectively, in the national total," said Liu Ying, spokeswoman for the State Post Bureau. Over the past five years, the postal and courier industry in China has accelerated its shift toward intelligent operations. Most large-scale sorting centers now run automated systems, and technologies including cloud computing and artificial intelligence (AI) models are being widely deployed for demand forecasting, smart warehouse, and route planning. China's postal and courier sector now leads the world in integrated transport efficiency, informatization and organizational capabilities, service coverage, and cost-effectiveness, cementing China's position at the forefront of global logistics. [Restrictions: No access Chinese mainland]
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