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How to treat the development prospect of "Express Cabinet"?
Many people are participants and experiencers in the prosperity of consumer-grade Internet: in addition to wearing the "coat" of Internet technology, it also ravaged the amazing Internet finance.

There is also an express logistics distribution system that takes off on the Internet e-commerce "Dongfeng" and their respective differentiated forms of existence.

First of all, does the express delivery have to be delivered to your door? That's for sure.

So, does it have to be delivered to your door? It's not like that. ...

For e-commerce consumers, or mail users, whether the express delivery fee is paid separately or the commodity price includes "postage", it is naturally hoped that it can be delivered to the door.

Otherwise, one of the conveniences of Internet shopping, experience, will be significantly discounted.

For express delivery and logistics, or distribution personnel, it is obviously very important that the relatively "low" express delivery fee basically needs to be "taken" to ensure income and delivery as soon as possible.

One problem is that some e-commerce consumers or mail users don't think that the courier fee paid is too low.

Others question that even if you pay a high courier fee, you may not get a better courier service!

However, the proliferation of "express cabinets" seems to reflect another problem:

If the courier has delivered the goods to the door, it can be delivered to the receiving place quickly. Can the recipient sign for it with the same efficiency?

Obviously, you can't. Not everyone can sign for it effectively.

Obviously, there is a great contradiction between this aspect and the "delivery efficiency": the "delivery efficiency" of express goods will obviously be affected by the "receipt efficiency".

Some people may find it hard to accept: there is no time to "receive" this time. Can you give it to me next time?

Maybe, next time, next time, how many next times?

The backlog of items to be delivered by express delivery has obviously returned to that original point: it involves the delivery efficiency and income of express delivery personnel, and will eventually affect those who need express delivery services.

I don't think blaming each other and hurting each other can solve the problem at all.

It is worth mentioning that the State Post Bureau recently issued the national standard for express delivery service (draft for comment), which clarified the related matters of "delivery times" for the first time.

It is also pointed out that in certain circumstances, on-site service can be provided after "extra charge".