China's April Warehousing Index at 51%, Remains in Expansion for Two Consecutive Months
2026-05-09 15:04
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - The China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing released the April China warehousing index. The index remains in the expansion range, indicating that the warehousing industry continues to operate in a stable and improving trend.

China's warehousing index for April stood at 51%, remaining in the expansion range for two consecutive months.

Looking at the sub-indices, the new orders index, facility utilization rate index, and ending inventory index remained in expansion, while the average inventory turnover index maintained a relatively high level of prosperity. This indicates steady growth in warehousing business demand, good cargo turnover efficiency, and smooth supply chain connectivity.

In terms of product categories, the peak season for production and construction drove a recovery in warehousing demand for bulk commodities such as chemicals, coal, and machinery equipment. Stockpiling for the "May Day" holiday led to a significant increase in warehousing demand for consumer goods like food, home appliances, and agricultural sideline products.

From the perspective of market expectations, the business activity expectation index for April was 55.1%, remaining at a relatively high level, reflecting sustained optimism among enterprises.

Overall, the warehousing industry operated steadily in April, with market vitality continuing to be unleashed, achieving a good start for the second quarter.

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