FULL TRUCK ALLIANCE Reports Regional Highlights in Pre-Holiday Shipping Surge

Deep News
02/11

Data released by FULL TRUCK ALLIANCE for January 2026 shows that regions across the country have entered a pre-Spring Festival transportation peak, each displaying distinct regional characteristics. Specifically, Shandong is driven by both agriculture and industry, with feed, grains, and organic fertilizers being the main outbound shipments, while fruits showed the largest increase on the inbound side. Guangdong's position as a national supply chain hub remains solid. Shipments of general merchandise, food and beverages, and express parcels are high, with fiber crops surging due to stockpiling for the textile industry. On the receiving end, a large influx of equipment parts and components supports the operation of the "world's factory" during the holiday period. Shaanxi places equal emphasis on energy and specialty agriculture. Significant outbound shipments of coal, pome fruits, and potatoes ensure the supply of energy and specialty agricultural products; meanwhile, a sharp rise in inbound corn reflects strong pre-holiday demand from livestock breeding and processing sectors. Jiangsu's manufacturing advantages are prominent, with equipment parts and plastic pellets consistently ranking high in outbound shipments. The "tricycle" category saw the largest month-on-month increase in inbound volume, becoming a niche hotspot in the pre-holiday freight market. In Henan, the role of the central logistics hub is prominent. Grains, feed, and food and beverages are shipped nationwide, while tropical fruits have entered the top five inbound categories, indicating that this traditional agricultural province is moving towards diversified consumption.

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