SF Express
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Company type | Public |
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Industry | Air Freight and Logistics |
Founded | 1993 |
Founder | Wang Wei |
Headquarters | , China |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products | International express delivery and logistics services |
Revenue | CN¥21.65 billion |
Number of employees | 135,294 (May 2010)[1] |
Subsidiaries | SF Airlines SF Supply Chain SF Technology |
Website | www |
SF Express (Group) Co., Ltd. | |||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 顺丰速运(集团)有限公司 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 順豐速運(集團)有限公司 | ||||||
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SF Express | |||||||
Simplified Chinese | 顺丰速运 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 順豐速運 | ||||||
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SF Express (Group) Co., Ltd. is a Chinese multinational delivery services and logistics company based in Shenzhen, Guangdong.[2] It is the second largest courier in China,[3] and provides domestic and international express delivery. SF Express has a fleet of 69 cargo aircraft, including 37 B757, 17 B737, 13 B767 and two B747 all-cargo freighters, which are owned by its subsidiary SF Airlines. As of 2018, it has transported around 2 million tonnes of cargo, since its operations began in 2009.[4]
The parent company of SF Express, SF Holding trade on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, and it is a constituent of SZSE 100 Index.
History
SF Express was launched in 1993, [5]providing service between Hong Kong and Guangdong Province.
In January 2010, SF Airlines started scheduled cargo services, with 41 aircraft,[6] to provide services such as one-day and next-morning deliveries.
In July 2017, SF Express used backdoor listing to begin trading on the Shenzhen Stock exchange, involving an asset swap with listed company Maanshan Dintai Rare Earth & New Materials Co.[7] SF Express was added as a constituent of SZSE 100 Index on 12 June 2017, effective on its first trading day.[8]
SF Express has opened at least 500 Heike[9] (Chinese: 嘿客) — an online shopping service community store, across all Chinese provinces — except for in Tibet and Qinghai. The company had plans to open 4,000 Heike stores nationwide in 2014.[10]
In February 2019, SF Express acquired the supply chain operations in China, Hong Kong and Macau from Deutsche Post DHL. Formed a new subsidiary as SF DHL Supply Chain China.[11]
SF Express operates one of the largest networks of self-service locker kiosks in Hong Kong with 939 kiosks in October 2020.[12]
Gallery
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A SF Express van in Tokyo, Japan.
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An SF Express Service Center in Hong Kong
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A SF Airlines cargo plane at Shanghai Pudong International Airport
See also
References
- ^ "S.F. Holding". Forbes.
- ^ He Wei (2 February 2013). "Quanfeng Express hits private investment road". China Daily. Retrieved 7 February 2013.
- ^ A delivery man just became one of the richest people in China, Independent, 1 March 2017, Retrieved 27 July 2017.
- ^ Liangyu (22 Dec 2018). "China's largest all-freighter airline sees fleet expand to 50". Xinhua. Archived from the original on December 22, 2018. Retrieved 23 Dec 2018.
- ^ "关于我们". htm.sf-express.com. Retrieved 2023-10-10.
- ^ SF Airlines (ShunFeng Airlines) Fleet Details and History Retrieved 27 July 2017.
- ^ 宋静丽. "SF Express set to complete listing in Shenzhen - USA - Chinadaily.com.cn". usa.chinadaily.com.cn. Retrieved 2017-02-24.
- ^ 关于调整深证成指、中小板指、创业板指、深证100等指数样本股的公告 (PDF) (Press release) (in Chinese (China)). Shenzhen Securities Information. 12 June 2017. Retrieved 1 November 2017.
- ^ "www.d-long.cn - 信息中心 - "嘿客"模式陷困局,10亿代价买来的惨痛教训有多少". www.d-long.com. Retrieved 2023-10-10.
- ^ "Business Markets SF Express expanding supply chain". www.wantchinatimes.com. Retrieved 24 July 2014.
- ^ "DEUTSCHE POST DHL GROUP AND SF HOLDING CONCLUDE LANDMARK SUPPLY CHAIN DEAL". Retrieved 18 February 2019.
- ^ "The state of e-commerce in Hong Kong, 2019-2020". Starlity. Retrieved 2020-10-02.