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Changes and challenges in the international express delivery industry


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The scale of the international express delivery industry continues to expand, and the service network is becoming increasingly complete. Major express delivery companies have increased their investment, expanded their business scope, and improved their service quality. However, this has also brought a series of problems. For example, the surge in the number of express parcels has led to logistics congestion and affected transportation efficiency.

At the same time, the intensified competition has led to price wars. Some small express delivery companies are willing to lower prices in order to compete for market share, but this is often at the expense of service quality. While pursuing low prices, customers also have higher requirements for the timeliness, safety and integrity of express delivery.

The increase in environmental awareness has also brought new pressure to the international express delivery industry. A large amount of express packaging materials has caused serious waste of resources and environmental pollution. In order to achieve sustainable development, express delivery companies need to innovate and improve in the selection and recycling of packaging materials.

In addition, the rapid development of technology is also reshaping the international express delivery industry. The application of automated sorting equipment, intelligent logistics systems, etc. has improved work efficiency, but at the same time has also put forward new requirements for the skills of practitioners.

In general, the international express delivery industry has both opportunities and challenges in its development process. Only by continuous innovation and service optimization can we remain invincible in the fierce market competition.