Temu Expands Logistics in Spain via Correos Partnership; AliExpress Leads Australia's Shopping Apps with Fast Delivery and Deals
Latest Dynamics of Logistics & Supply Chains in China's eCom
Here’s our pick for last week’s news:
Temu Expands Logistics in Spain via Correos Partnership
AliExpress Leads Australia's Shopping Apps with Fast Delivery and Deals
Loctek's Lecangs Launches Flexible Shipping Service to the U.S.
YQN Teams Up with Temu, Shein, and Others for 2025 Seller Program
SF Airlines Enhances North China-South Korea Connectivity with New Route
HNA Cargo Launches Next-Day Shipping from Shenzhen to Warsaw
Hubei's Ezhou Cargo Hub Marks Year of Growth with 38 Routes and 8,795 Flights
China Post Launches Weekly Guangzhou-Clark Cargo Flight for E-Commerce
Temu Expands Logistics in Spain via Correos Partnership
Temu has forged a strategic alliance with Correos, Spain's national logistics leader, in a move to enhance delivery efficiency for Spanish sellers with quicker, more flexible shipping choices. The partnership aims to streamline logistics across the country, with a special focus on reaching even the most remote regions, including the Canary Islands, Balearic Islands, Ceuta, and Melilla. The collaboration will also introduce convenient order pickup points at key locations, making it easier for consumers to collect their purchases.
AliExpress Leads Australia's Shopping Apps with Fast Delivery and Deals
According to Retail World, AliExpress has surpassed Amazon and major local retailers to become the most downloaded shopping app in Australia, reflecting a shift in consumer behavior toward affordability, variety, and convenience. Alfy Zhang, Country Manager of AliExpress ANZ, highlights the platform's budget-friendly options and fast delivery, including cross-border shipments within 5-9 days and local metro orders in 1-3 days. The app's mix of local and international sellers, along with exclusive deals, has fueled its popularity.
Loctek's Lecangs Launches Flexible Shipping Service to the U.S.
Lecangs, Loctek's overseas warehouse, launched its consolidated shipping service to the U.S. on March 18, offering flexible logistics solutions to major port cities. The service includes three monthly sailings to Los Angeles (15 days transit), on-demand sailings to Chicago (23-25 days), five monthly sailings to New York, Houston, and Savannah (28-35 days transit), with customized delivery times for cities like Chicago and Memphis, ranging from next-day to extended options.
YQN Teams Up with Temu, Shein, and Others for 2025 Seller Program
On March 20, YQN launched its 2025 Seller Support Program at its Mexico overseas warehouse, partnering with Temu, Shein, TikTok Shop, Amazon, and Mercado Libre. The program offers the first 100 single-item orders free of in-warehouse processing fees. Founded in 2015 in Shanghai, YQN specializes in logistics solutions for mid-to-large-sized products like furniture, home goods, and automotive parts, with a focus on the North American market and processing over 30,000 orders daily.
SF Airlines Enhances North China-South Korea Connectivity with New Route
SF Airlines has launched a new cargo route connecting Yantai and Incheon, operating one round-trip flight per weekday. This marks SF's first direct cargo link from North China to South Korea, offering the fastest delivery between the two countries and serving key areas like Qingdao, Yantai, and Weihai. The launch event attracted over 40 representatives from various industries. Trade between Yantai and South Korea has been growing, with Yantai's cross-border e-commerce sector surging nearly 50% in 2024, while trade reached 57.03 billion RMB (7.89 billion USD) , an 8.1% increase.
HNA Cargo Launches Next-Day Shipping from Shenzhen to Warsaw
HNA Cargo, a subsidiary of HNA Aviation, has teamed up with Swissport and Wallenborn to launch a multimodal shipping route connecting Shenzhen, Vienna, and Warsaw. This service guarantees next-day delivery, with shipments leaving Shenzhen Airport and arriving at HNA Aviation's Vienna hub the same day, then transported by truck for pickup at Warsaw Airport the next day.
Hubei's Ezhou Cargo Hub Marks Year of Growth with 38 Routes and 8,795 Flights
Over the past year, Hubei Ezhou Huahu International Airport, Asia's first dedicated cargo hub, launched 38 international cargo routes, connecting 42 destinations across Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Africa, including key Belt and Road Initiative countries. The airport now links 28 countries and regions, establishing a global air freight network across five continents. It has handled 8,795 cargo flights and processed 338,400 tons of freight, marking year-on-year increases of 5.1 times and 4.3 times, respectively.
China Post Launches Weekly Guangzhou-Clark Cargo Flight for E-Commerce
On March 19, China Post launched its "Guangzhou-Clark" international cargo route, using a B737-800F aircraft. The weekly flight, primarily for e-commerce goods, takes just 2 hours and marks the first direct cargo service between Guangzhou Baiyun Airport and Clark International Airport in the Philippines. This new route adds to China Post's growing presence, bringing its total international routes to 25, including four to the Philippines.