China Logistics Report 2025: Introduction
Overview
Since CEI’s first China Logistics Development Report in 2010 China’s logistics industry has transformed from an export-driven support sector into a sophisticated, technology-integrated ecosystem serving the world’s largest domestic consumer market. This 2025 update reflects fifteen years of structural evolution, market consolidation, and digital disruption.
This report provides a comprehensive, data-driven analysis of China’s logistics landscape across nine core sectors:
Key Themes 2024-2025
- Efficiency gains: Logistics cost-to-GDP ratio fell to 13.9% (from 18% in 2010)
- Digital transformation: AI, blockchain, and IoT now standard across major carriers
- Green transition: EV penetration in urban logistics reached 38%; carbon tracking mandatory
- Supply chain resilience: Regionalization and multi-modal alternatives reduce single-point vulnerabilities
- Express dominance: 199 billion parcels handled in 2025 – the world’s largest delivery network
Logistics Report 2025 Table of Contents
- Macro Data Overview
- Air Transport
- Road Transport
- Express Delivery
- E-Commerce Logistics Demand
- Container Ports and International Trade
- Bulk Port Development
- Inland Ports
- Port Enterprise Operations & Management
- Bonded Areas & Special Customs Zones
- Freight Forwarding Industry
- Rail Sector
- Warehousing
Additional Logistics Reports
- Logistics: Container Port Overview (2024)
- Logistics: Dry Bulk Port Overview (2024)
- Logistics: Freight Traffic: The Pulse of the Real Economy (2025)
Methodology
Data Sources
All charts, tables, and analyses integrate primary data from:
- Ministry of Transport (MOT) – Port throughput, freight volume, infrastructure investment
- State Post Bureau (SPB) – Express delivery volume, revenue, service quality metrics
- National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) – GDP, industrial output, retail sales
- General Administration of Customs – Import/export trade flows by region and mode
- China Federation of Logistics & Purchasing (CFLP) – Logistics performance index, cost/GDP ratio
- Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) – Air cargo statistics
- China Ports & Harbours Association (CPHA) – Port rankings and bulk cargo data
- International Energy Agency (IEA) – Oil demand and energy security metrics
- Company financial reports – SF Express, ZTO, Shanghai IPG, Sinotrans, etc.
Update Protocol
Each section follows a consistent update methodology:
- 2023-2024 actuals: Most recent complete annual data incorporated where available
- 2024-2025 forecasts: Based on H1/H2 reported performance + industry consensus projections
- Visualization priority: Highcharts interactive graphics replace dense text tables wherever feasible
- Source attribution: All charts and tables include direct source citations
Visualization Approach
All graphics use Highcharts optimized for WordPress embedding, with:
Geographic & Temporal Scope
| Dimension | Coverage |
|---|---|
| Geographic | National (31 provinces + major city clusters) |
| Port focus | Yangtze River Delta, Pearl River Delta, Bohai Rim |
| Inland focus | Yangtze mainstem (Chongqing to Shanghai), Pearl River, Grand Canal |
| Temporal baseline | 2010 (original report comparators) |
| Current data | 2023-2024 reported; 2025-2026 projected |
| Outlook horizon | 2025-2026 where official forecasts exist |
Limitations & Cautions
Readers should note:
- Data revision cycles: Chinese statistical authorities regularly revise prior-year figures; this report uses latest available as of March 2026
- Provincial inconsistencies: Some regional data uses different classification standards; cross-province comparisons are directional
- Forecast uncertainty: 2024-2025 projections reflect consensus estimates and may be revised as full-year data becomes available
- Informal sector: Express delivery and freight forwarding include significant “grey market” activity not captured in official statistics
Acknowledgments
This update draws on primary Chinese-language sources including the Ministry of Transport Statistical Bulletin on Transportation Industry Development, State Post Bureau Express Delivery Industry Operation Reports, and China Ports & Harbours Association Yearbooks. All English translations and data visualizations are original to this report.
