The new streamlined network is expected to enhance AliExpress’ cross-border ecosystem
According to Ecommerce News, Chinese marketplace AliExpress has announced the launch of a new logistics solution thus enabling the company to offer a 10-day delivery guarantee, significantly speeding up deliveries in Europe.
The B2C subsidiary of Alibaba Group is a very popular online shopping platform from China. It’s well-known for its low prices and long delivery times. Now, AliExpress partners with Cainiao (Alibaba’s logistics arm) to create a logistics solution.
In fact, the upgrade consists of new domestic selection warehouses in China, automated sorting centers, overseas warehouses, increased weekly chartered flights, as well as a last-mile self-pickup network. These upgrades will speed up the delivery times needed for shipments from China to overseas customers.
AliExpress has grown significantly in it’s overseas markets such as Spain and France in 2020. With this logistics solution, the company wants to further invest in technology to solidify its position in these markets.
Through the partnership with Cainiao, 5 selection warehouses have been established in China for sellers to pre-stock their products. This reduces delivery times, along with nine new automated sorting centres and 80 weekly chartered flights on average. AliExpress can now offer delivery in 10 working days for selected cross-border orders made in Spain and France, 12 working days for Brazil and 5 working days for South Korea.
AliExpress and Cainiao have also developed overseas warehouses to enhance the efficiency and capacity of cross-border logistics networks. Local delivery in Spain and?France?can be achieved in three days by utilizing these warehouses. For the rest of?Europe, delivery will take seven days.
Additionally, a network of more than 20.000 self-pickup service points has been launched in Spain, France, Poland and Russia. These points combine AliExpress-branded lockers powered and operated by Cainiao, but also collection points powered by local partners. Consumers can pick up their orders in these automatic lockers.
There are plans to expand the logistics initiative in more European markets. At the end of November, the company expects to have more than 300 chartered flights in total so that customers will receive their package on time.
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