J&T Express reports 31.2 percent parcel volume growth in first quarter

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J&T Global Express Limited (J&T Express), a global logistics service provider, announced Thursday that the company achieved a total parcel volume of approximately 6.6 billion in the first quarter of 2025, a 31.2 percent year-over-year increase.

The firm said in a statement that its daily parcel volume averaged 73.3 million, with all major markets achieving double-digit growth.

In Southeast Asia, J&T Express demonstrated strong performance, maintaining its leading market share.

The region’s first-quarter parcel volume reached 1.54 billion, a 50 percent year-over-year increase, with an average daily parcel volume of 17.1 million.

During the Ramadan shopping festival, J&T actively collaborated with major e-commerce platforms to ensure fulfilment, driving a 57.8 percent increase in average daily parcel volume compared to the same period in 2024.

Furthermore, in Southeast Asia, J&T Express forged strong partnerships with non-platform customers, leveraging its service advantages to empower the development of local brands.

In the first quarter of 2025, J&T established collaborations with several non-platform customers in Singapore, including beauty retailer Sephora, footwear brand Clarks, and fashion retailer Zalora.

In the Philippines, J&T formed a strategic partnership with Globe Telecom, the country’s largest mobile communications company.

In China, J&T Express achieved a first-quarter parcel volume of 4.98 billion, marking a 26.5 percent year-over-year increase and an average daily parcel volume of 55.4 million.

Refined management led to a steady improvement in service quality, with the company gaining greater recognition from both e-commerce platforms and non-platform customers.

This enhanced brand image significantly contributed to the growth of its high-quality parcel volume.

In new markets (including Saudi Arabia, Mexico, and other countries), the company’s first-quarter parcel volume reached 76.6 million, a 19.4 percent year-over-year increase, with a daily parcel volume averaging 850,000.

J&T Express remains focused on enhancing operational efficiency and strengthening infrastructure across its markets.

As of March 31, 2025, the number of automated sorting lines reached 303, an increase of 24 since the end of 2024.

The company operated 5,600 line-haul vehicles in Southeast Asia, an increase of 1,000, and 6,600 line-haul vehicles in China.

To further improve operating efficiency, J&T strategically adjusted its network based on the specific business conditions of each market.

As of March 31, 2025, the total number of outlets reached 19,200, a gain of 100 since the end of 2024, including 10,200 outlets in Southeast Asia, an increase of 400.

“J&T Express delivered significant growth across all regional markets in the first quarter of 2025, with total parcel volume rising 31.2 percent year-over-year,

“This was particularly evident in Southeast Asia, where parcel volume growth solidified our leading market position,” said Charles Hou, Group Vice President of J&T Express.

As refined operations and economies of scale continue to materialize, he said the firm will further strengthen infrastructure and optimize operations across its markets, ensuring superior service for its customers.

Founded in 2015, J&T Express’ network spans thirteen countries, including Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, Cambodia, Singapore, China, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Mexico, Brazil and Egypt.

 

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