Cainiao
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Cainiao Smart Logistics Network Limited (), formerly known as China Smart Logistics Network, is a Chinese logistics company launched by Alibaba Group, jointly with eight other companies, on 28 May 2013. On March 26, 2024, Alibaba, which holds approximately 64% of Cainiao's shares, said it would acquire the remaining 36% of Cainiao's shares. As of May 2018, Cainiao was one of the largest unicorn companies in China, valued at 100 billion yuan.
Key facts
- Company.name
- Cainiao
- Company.logo
- CainiaoLogo.svg
- Company.image_caption
- A Cainiao delivery locker
- Company.foundation
- 2013
- Company.location
- Hangzhou, China
- Company.industry
- Logistics
- Company.parent
- Alibaba Group
via Wikipedia infobox
Official website
Cainiao -A global leader in e-commerce logistics.
Cainiao is a global leader in e-commerce logistics. Cainiao is the largest provider of cross-border e-commerce logistics services globally and a leader in China logistics services. Drawing on its distinctive “e-commerce × technology” DNA, Cainiao has built a global smart logistics network to meet the fast-growing, complex demands for e-commerce logistics through continuous innovation.
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Encyclopedic overview
6 sectionsContents
- Etymology
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- Cainiao Station
- Cainiao Express
- References
- External links
Cainiao Smart Logistics Network Limited (), formerly known as China Smart Logistics Network, is a Chinese logistics company launched by Alibaba Group, jointly with eight other companies, on 28 May 2013. On March 26, 2024, Alibaba, which holds approximately 64% of Cainiao's shares, said it would acquire the remaining 36% of Cainiao's shares. As of May 2018, Cainiao was one of the largest unicorn companies in China, valued at 100 billion yuan.
Cainiao ensures delivery within 24 hours to any region of China. The company also shares resources with other logistics companies.
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