Alibaba sets record by delivering 80 million orders in just one day. Photo: Bloomberg . |
Alibaba sets a new record of 80 million delivery orders in just one day, as China's food and consumer goods delivery market enters a period of unprecedented fierce competition.
Alibaba Group announced that it had reached 80 million deliveries on July 12 through platforms such as Taobao Shangou and Ele.me, a major milestone as the company ramps up investment in instant e-commerce, taking on rivals such as Meituan and JD.com.
Taobao Shangou, Alibaba’s new instant commerce platform, said its daily active users increased 15% from the previous week to about 230 million. While it did not provide details, Alibaba claimed the growth was a direct result of its large-scale promotional campaign.
Recently, a series of platforms including Meituan, JD.com, Taobao and Ele.me have simultaneously launched strong incentive programs. From free milk tea, coupons up to 188 yuan (about 26 USD ), to super discount programs that last all night. The main goal is to stimulate consumption and gain market share.
JD.com said it hit 150 million orders in a day, helped by deals like giant freshwater prawns for 16.18 yuan ( $2.26 ).
As a result, many small stores have been overwhelmed by the surge in orders. Liu Hang, the owner of a milk tea franchise in Dazhou, said weekend sales were 10 times higher than usual, with more than 300 orders a day. Another store in Chengdu was receiving 800 orders a day.
“The price war is very fierce. Many large stores receive up to 3,000 orders a day, and employees are under great pressure,” Mr. Liu said.
But consumers are responding to these campaigns. Huang Yuxiang, a 22-year-old engineer in Beijing, said he bought coffee for zero yuan using a coupon on Taobao. “I only paid 2 yuan ( $0.28 ) for delivery. It’s worth a try,” Huang said.
The battle for market share in China's instant delivery sector has escalated since JD.com officially entered the market in February, with a strategy of subsidizing and rapidly expanding hourly delivery services.
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