JD Logistics expands delivery to 7 Southeast Asian nations
In early 2024, JD Logistics announced plans to double its overseas warehouse capacity by next year as part of its broader global supply chain strategy. Photo from the company website.
  • JD Logistics announced the launch of express delivery service from China to seven Southeast Asian countries: Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Brunei
  • The expansion follows the start of services to South Korea and Japan last month
  • Since launching its international express operations late last year, JD Express has rolled out two major services: International Express and International Standard Express

JD Logistics has announced the launch of express delivery service from China to seven Southeast Asian countries: Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Brunei.

The logistics arm of Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com, JD Logistics in a statement said the expansion follows the start of services to South Korea and Japan last month.

Since launching its international express operations late last year, JD Express has rolled out two major services: International Express and International Standard Express. These services now span nearly 30 countries and regions, with the number expected to reach around 80 by year-end.

JD Logistics offers integrated supply chain services and has been in the industry for more than a decade, notably with pioneering same-day and next-day delivery services.

More than 90% of JD.com’s retail orders are now delivered within 24 hours. The company employs over 300,000 in-house delivery personnel and operates more than 1,600 warehouses.

In addition to expanding its express delivery network, JD Logistics continues to extend its supply chain and warehousing capabilities to international markets. It currently operates nearly 100 bonded, direct mail, and overseas warehouses across the US, Germany, the Netherlands, France, the U.K., and Australia.

In Southeast Asia, JD Logistics operates multiple local warehouses in Malaysia and Vietnam. In September, the company opened its second self-operated warehouse in Malaysia, a 10,000-square-meter facility providing B2B and B2C warehousing, rapid 24-hour fulfillment, reverse logistics, omni-channel fulfilment, transportation, customs clearance, and other value-added services. The warehouse has also been LEED-certified as a Green Building.

In early 2024, JD Logistics announced plans to double its overseas warehouse capacity by next year as part of its broader global supply chain strategy. The expansion reflects JD Logistics’ commitment to meeting the growing demand for cross-border logistics solutions.

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