China Post

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China Post Group
legal form Centrally managed company
founding 1949
Seat Beijing , People's Republic of ChinaChina People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 
management Liu Aili
Number of employees 948,239 (2017)
sales 72.2 billion US dollars (2017)
Branch logistics
Website http://chinapost.com

China Post , full name China Post Group Corporation , is the state-owned company that operates China's official postal service . The company covers all areas of the People's Republic of China , but not the Hong Kong and Macau Special Administrative Regions , which have their own postal service. The state-owned company officially shares its office with the State Post Bureau , a sub-regulator that regulates the national postal industry, including the China Post Group. The China Post Group is divided into eight departments with different competencies. In 2017, the China Post Group ranked 113th in the list of the world's largest companies based on sales and, with over 1,382,401 employees, is one of the largest employers worldwide.

Today's Postal Service of the People's Republic of China was founded in 1949. He replaced the Chunghwa Post in mainland China in 1949 and the Universal Postal Union in 1972 . It was previously administered by the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications. China Post is currently directly overseen by the State Post Bureau of the PRC, which has overall responsibility for regulating the postal service in China. The State Post Bureau is an agency reporting to the Ministry of Information Industry of the People's Republic of China.

In addition to the postal service, the China Post operates an airline ( China Postal Airlines ), a bank ( Postal Savings Bank of China ) and a supermarket chain ( Post Mart ).

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  1. China Post Group. Retrieved March 4, 2019 .