Shopee Express Couriers Drive Community Inclusion and Business Success
Shopee Express
Couriers Drive Community Inclusion and Business Success
Backbone of Community Enablers:
Almost 90% of
Couriers Driving Change Beyond Deliveries
A new study(1) by Shopee Express has found that 1,317 Malaysian couriers are committed to building robust relationships with local communities. 87% of couriers surveyed provide trustworthy nationwide delivery services, engage with people from diverse cultures, and develop a deeper understanding of the areas they operate in. The remaining believe that their work enables local businesses to expand their market reach, which contributes to their growth and creates new job opportunities.
The success of
businesses and communities relies heavily on these couriers who are truly
unsung heroes. Especially for local businesses, they are always adapting to
meet the changing demands of their customers, while many households, especially
those of the elderly and disadvantaged, have greatly benefited from the
services of couriers. This is made possible by the fact that 80% of couriers deliver at least 80 parcels
on a daily basis, while the rest handle a smaller number of parcels due to
other commitments.
Given their
intention to deliver parcels safely to the customers they value, 80% of couriers prioritise customer needs
by considering factors such as urgency, location, and timing, while the
other 20% take into account their own capabilities, such as parcel size,
weight, and order received, when evaluating the feasibility of delivering
parcels.
When asked ”What do
you enjoy most about working as a Shopee Express courier?” – 56% of couriers enjoy the job’s flexibility
and breaks, 25% value the opportunity to take ownership of their successes
and hard work, and 19% appreciate the teamwork and training courses that come
with being part of the community. Couriers also have been able to support their
households by scheduling work trips at their convenience, which allows them to
maintain their standard of living while continuing to develop their skills.
With countless
deliveries to complete everyday, these couriers believe that having certain
qualities is helpful in making them more efficient and productive. 80% of couriers surveyed identified honesty
and reliability as crucial – they are responsible for delivering parcels
safely, on time, and securely to customers. 20% think that possessing a
positive mindset and ample knowledge is essential, which means being able to
adapt to changes and staying calm in difficult situations.
All couriers know
that customers want their parcels to arrive safely. 8 out of 10 couriers recalled pushing through circumstances to deliver
in bad weather or remote areas, whereas the remaining couriers remembered
playing a role in making someone feel valued by delivering for special
occasions. These experiences motivate couriers to keep doing their job as it
reminds them of the positive impact they have on people's lives.
Cheah Lee Sun, Head of Shopee Express, said, “Our couriers clearly play a crucial role in the communities
they serve. We appreciate their tireless efforts to complete deliveries on time
and build stronger connections with customers. As the backbone of our business,
we are here listening to their needs and accommodating them as much as we can.
This is just one of the ways we provide a better peace of mind not just to our
couriers, but also to our customers who rely on us to deliver their parcels
with utmost care and efficiency."
When asked how
being a Shopee Express courier impacted their lives, 34% of couriers had improved their time management skills by
prioritising their tasks effectively. For 27% of them, their work allowed
them to provide meaningful support to their families. 23% learned about the importance
of being accountable in delivering parcels, and 16% felt a sense of purpose in
life and saw opportunities for career advancement.
“We are happy to
see that many of them have a better understanding of how to communicate with
customers, build rapport, and become more skilled over time in managing a
consistent stream of work and balancing personal responsibilities,” Cheah
concluded.
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