China's Sept e-com logistics index rises 1.2 points to 112.3 over Aug
17 Oct 23 1 min read
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- China's e-commerce logistics index was 112.3 points in September—up by 1.2 points from the August figure, the China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing said.
- The overall demand for e-commerce logistics has significantly improved, and the supply capacity and efficiency of logistics enterprises have steadily increased, the federation added.
The sub-index tracking total business volume in September stood at 123.9 points—a rise of 2.5 points from the August figure.
The satisfaction rate sub-index was 101.5 in September—up by 0.2 points from August—continuing an upward trend for the fourth month in a row, a state-controlled media outlet reported.
The overall demand for e-commerce logistics has significantly improved, and the supply capacity and efficiency of logistics enterprises have steadily increased, it added.
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The e-commerce logistics index is compiled based on data from online retailer JD.com.
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