New GBA Hub pushes capacity to 15mn daily parcels to support e-commerce clients
J&T Global Express Limited recently announced the official launch of its ‘J&T Express Greater Bay Area Digital Supply Chain Industrial Park’.
Operational as of October 30, 2025, this facility is J&T Express’s largest self-built logistics hub worldwide, spanning 65 acres with a total gross floor area of 320,000sqm, and features a sorting capacity of over 15mn parcels per day.
This strategic investment marks a significant step for J&T Express in expanding its national network and enhancing comprehensive service capabilities, particularly in supporting e-commerce logistics across Southern China and the Greater Bay Area.
The Industrial Park is expected to play a crucial role during the upcoming “Double 11” shopping festival, alleviating peak season logistics pressure. It will substantially increase regional parcel processing capacity and fulfilment efficiency, providing merchants and consumers with more reliable and stable express delivery services.
Smart technology
The J&T Express Greater Bay Area Industrial Park operates on a “smart-driven, technology-enabled” philosophy, integrating advanced automated cross-belt sorting systems for fully automated parcel handling.
The facility features extensive deployment of automated equipment, including NC cross-belt sorters, achieving an automation coverage rate of about 90%. Leveraging IoT, AI visual recognition, and big data algorithms, the system provides intelligent monitoring and dynamic scheduling across the entire logistics chain, guaranteeing a continuous operation rate exceeding 99.5%.
Functional layout
The Industrial Park’s functional layout includes dedicated zones for inbound and outbound operations, a J&T Cloud Warehouse, office spaces, and talent accommodation, creating a comprehensive ecosystem for warehousing, transit, work, and living.
J&T Express has incorporated green and environmental protection principles throughout the Industrial Park’s construction and operation. In collaboration with China Southern Power Grid, the park features a 6-megawatt distributed photovoltaic project, with solar panels covering nearly 30,000sqm.
