E-post development planning

The development of e-mail can be roughly divided into three steps: the first step is to implement a preliminary postal e-commerce system to realize the electronization and informatization of existing postal services. At this stage, several basic services in e-mail, such as online post office, online postal market and network information service, have been realized. Implement preliminary safety certification; Realize online payment of green card (online payment of inter-bank bank cards in qualified provinces); Construction of pilot system of goods distribution and information scheduling. This stage is a hybrid e-commerce system with online shopping and offline payment as the mainstay, supplemented by some online payments. The goal of this stage is to establish a preliminary electronic postal demonstration system and carry out pilot projects, and strive to make China Post a famous electronic postal brand.

The second step is to vigorously expand the electronic postal service, which is the stage of continuous development, expansion and improvement of the electronic postal service. At this stage, all kinds of electronic postal services needed by the market should be developed; Establish a perfect electronic security certification system; Realize a variety of electronic payment methods including electronic cash, electronic wallet, bank card and so on. Implement a networked cargo delivery and scheduling system nationwide. The goal of this stage is to establish a relatively perfect online shopping and online payment system and realize standardized postal e-commerce.

The third step is to realize the high efficiency, low cost, online, electronic and networking of postal service, production and management in an all-round way, and realize the globalization of e-post, which is the medium and long-term goal of e-post.

With the gradual establishment and operation of postal integrated computer network, postal green card network and their business application systems, the electronization of existing postal services has further developed, laying a solid foundation for the development of electronic postal services.