
Wang Wei
Built China's largest and most premium express delivery company with 600,000+ employees, handling 12+ billion parcels annually with industry-leading service quality.
Wang Wei founded S.F. Express in 1993 as a small courier service in Shenzhen and built it into China's largest and most premium express delivery company. S.F. Express handles over 12 billion parcels annually with more than 600,000 employees, a fleet of 90+ cargo aircraft (one of Asia's largest), and a nationwide logistics network covering every corner of China. S.F. Express differentiates from competitors (JD Logistics, ZTO Express, YTO Express, and other Chinese logistics companies) through its focus on premium, time-definite delivery services. While most Chinese express companies compete on price in the highly competitive e-commerce parcel segment, S.F. charges premium rates for faster, more reliable delivery — particularly for high-value and time-sensitive shipments. The company's direct (asset-heavy) model — owning its own aircraft, vehicles, and sort centers — gives it greater quality control compared to franchisee-based competitors. S.F. Express has expanded into supply chain services, cold chain logistics (temperature-controlled delivery for food and pharmaceuticals), international express, and intra-city delivery. The company has also built a significant presence in Southeast Asia through its S.F. International business. Key stock drivers include parcel volume growth, average revenue per parcel, e-commerce logistics market share, cold chain and supply chain services growth, international expansion, operating efficiency improvements, and competitive pricing dynamics in China's express delivery market.
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