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Alibaba logistics unit Cainiao unveils express service to improve e-commerce efficiency, as Tsai sees synergy in delivery and shopping

  • The new service, under the brand name Cainiao Express, is based on the original courier operation of Tmall Supermarket
  • Alcohol giant Tsingtao Brewery, along with Alibaba-backed retailers Hema and Intime Department Store, have signed up for the new service

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Employees and visitors stand near the Cainiao display at the Alibaba headquarters in Hangzhou, China, Sept. 8, 2017. Photo: Bloomberg
Ben Jiangin Beijing

Alibaba Group Holding’s logistics arm Cainiao unveiled an express delivery service on Wednesday to facilitate sales from its e-commerce platforms, in Joe Tsai’s first major business move since he was named incoming group chairman last week.

The new service, under the brand name Cainiao Express, is based on the original courier operation of Tmall Supermarket, and promises half-day, same-day and next-day door-to-door delivery across 300 Chinese cities, the Hangzhou-based company said.

Cainiao Logistics, one of the six spin-off units from Alibaba, is seeking an initial public offering in the next 12 to 18 months.

Tsai, the chairman of Cainiao, will also take over the Alibaba chairmanship from Daniel Zhang Yong in September.

At Cainiao’s Global Smart Logistics Summit, Tsai said via video that logistics has played a vital role in China’s e-commerce development and that Cainiao will seek to improve efficiency through use of artificial intelligence technologies.

“Consumption remains the most important driving force for economic development [and] online retail is one of the main consumption scenarios. Alibaba hopes to continue promoting the economy through consumption,” Tsai said in his first public remarks since returning to the frontlines of the company he co-founded nearly 25 years ago. Alibaba owns the South China Morning Post.

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