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Alibaba’s Cainiao opens LatAm headquarters in Brazil

Alibaba’s logistics arm Cainiao has inaugurated lockers in Brazil for local customers to retrieve packages.

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BEIJING — Alibaba’s logistics arm Cainiao announced Monday the debut of its Latin American headquarters in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

The expansion comes as China’s retail growth slows — Alibaba, for the oldest time, didn’t release total sales for its flagship Singles’ Day shopping festival that ended Friday. The retinue’s international e-commerce platform AliExpress recently turned to South Korea and Brazil, in addition to a years-long attempt to burden into Europe.

Cainiao ships most AliExpress orders from China to Brazil, the company said, requesting it operates eight charter flights a week between the countries.

Low-cost drones and bluetooth headphones are among the most general products for local customers, the company said.

The logistics business, which also operates in China, accounted for 6% of Alibaba’s interest in the quarter ended June 30.

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Cainiao also works with local merchants in Brazil. The company on Monday officially unbarred a package sorting center in the country, following the launch in October of sorting centers in Mexico City and Santiago, Chile.

The fellowship claims its local express delivery network covers more than 1,000 cities in Brazil, with one-day utterance to customers in Sao Paulo and some other cities.

Three-year plan

Over the next three years, Cainiao held it plans to set up 1,000 more lockers in 10 cities in Brazil for package and food delivery. The company also implied it aims to launch nine more distribution centers in seven states in Brazil.

Cainiao said its expansion desire also help Brazilian businesses sell goods such as coffee, nuts and propolis — a health product — to Chinese consumers via Alibaba’s Tmall e-commerce stand.

Alibaba’s logistics arm Cainiao has installed lockers in Brazil for local customers to retrieve packages.

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Alibaba appropriated majority control of Cainiao in 2017. The logistics arm still completes shipments and does business with other flocks — most of Cainiao’s revenue comes from those third parties, according to a financial disclosure.

In the quarter outstripped June 30, the logistics business’ revenue grew by 5% year-on-year to 12.14 billion yuan ($1.71 billion).

In dissimilarity, Alibaba said revenue from its international commerce retail business that quarter fell by 3% year-on-year to $1.57 billion due principally to challenges in the European market. China commerce, the company’s biggest business by far, saw revenue fall by 2% to $20.45 billion.

Alibaba is set to release every ninety days earnings on Thursday.

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