The newly revised "Measures for the Administration of the Express Delivery Market" (hereinafter referred to as the "Measures") was officially implemented on March 1. The most concerned issue is that behaviors such as confirming receipt of express delivery without the user's consent will be punished. The "Measures" clearly state that companies engaged in express delivery business shall not use smart express boxes and express service stations to deliver express delivery without the user's consent, nor shall they confirm receipt of express delivery without the user's consent. If the above circumstances occur, a fine of up to 30,000 yuan will be imposed. After the new regulations were implemented, a courier reported that his mobile number was blocked three times due to too many calls. The operator said that if the number is blocked five times, it will be deactivated. It is no wonder that many couriers said frankly that it is impossible for them to make calls to everyone. Express delivery is related to the daily lives of many citizens, so the new regulations have caused a lot of discussion. Many people praised the new regulations, believing that they are more convenient and provide more choices for consumers. However, many couriers believe that the requirements of the new regulations are too strict and will lead to a significant increase in workload. Most couriers support the new regulations, but some believe that the new regulations may significantly increase the time cost of courier delivery. Some people in the industry said that the implementation of the new express delivery regulations will have a significant impact on safety, timeliness and other aspects. The new regulations have proposed clear punishment measures for violations, which will help promote the standardized development of the express delivery industry and facilitate fair competition in the market. Regarding the implementation of the new regulations, some buyers said: It’s still the same as before, just leave it directly at the post office; couriers reflected: The workload is overloaded and they are considering writing a letter of resignation; Express post offices: Some posts have reduced the amount of express parcels in storage by 20%. Recently, CCTV's "News Weekly" column commented on this: The new regulations emphasize that the recipient has the right to choose, which will help improve the quality of express delivery services, but this also causes some concerns. What should we do if the recipient cannot be contacted for a period of time? "I believe that the implementation of the new regulations is not the end. Only by constantly improving the details in practice can the express delivery service be more humane and refined." According to domestic media reports, after the implementation of the Measures, a courier who had worked for seven years said that he was considering resigning due to the heavy workload, and some of his colleagues had already left. A courier pointed out that a parcel can be delivered 300 times a day at a Cainiao station. If all deliveries are made to residential areas or idle industrial areas, the courier's daily delivery volume will be reduced by 2 times, and his income will also be reduced by 2 times. Zikuai Technology |
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