China Post launches overnight express mail service

China Post announces that it will formally launch overnight Express Mail Service (EMS) to make mails arrive on the following day among 27 provinces and 136 medium and big cities of China.

Overnight ENS means that the postal planes shuttle between the distributing center-Shanghai City-and seven important points-Beijing City, Guangzhou City, Shenzhen City, Xiamen City, Shenyang City and Wifang City of China and Osaka of Japan- to collect and deliver mails efficiently.

From 1:10am to 3am every morning, postal planes in the six cities of Mainland China respectively fly to Shanghai to exchange mails and returns at from 7:40 to 8:55 in the morning. In other cities, the mails are sent to Shanghai for exchange byCAAC planes and then are delivered by regional postal cars to have mails arrive the following day.

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