In comparing the annual volume of express deliveries over the years, we can observe the rapid growth trend of China's express delivery business.
In 2009, the volume of China's express delivery business was 1.8 billion packages.
In 2010, the volume of China's express delivery business reached 2.3 billion packages.
In 2011, the volume of China's express delivery business increased to 3.7 billion packages.
In 2012, the volume of China's express delivery business reached 5.7 billion packages.
In 2013, the volume of China's express delivery business hit 9.2 billion packages.
In 2014, the volume of China's express delivery business reached 13.9 billion packages.
In 2015, the volume of China's express delivery business surpassed 20.6 billion packages.
In 2016, the volume of China's express delivery business reached 31.2 billion packages.
In 2017, the volume of China's express delivery business hit 40 billion packages.
In 2018, the volume of China's express delivery business reached 50.7 billion packages.
In 2019, the volume of China's express delivery business surpassed 63.5 billion packages.
In 2021, the total volume of express delivery services nationwide reached 108.3 billion packages, representing a year-on-year increase of 29.9%.
In 2022, the cumulative volume of express delivery services nationwide reached 110.58 billion packages, representing a year-on-year increase of 2.1%.
In 2023, the cumulative volume of express delivery services in China reached 132.07 billion packages, representing a year-on-year increase of 19.4%.
From January to March 2024, the cumulative volume of express deliveries reached 37.11 billion packages, representing a year-on-year increase of 25.2%.
These figures clearly illustrate the rapid growth of China's express delivery business, reflecting the prosperity of e-commerce and consumers' high reliance on express delivery services in China. At the same time, this also brings significant development opportunities and challenges to the express delivery industry.