Correios and AliExpress expand partnership with investments in logistics, package tracking, and fast deliveries to strengthen e-commerce in Brazil.
Correios and AliExpress announced a new stage of strategic cooperation focused on modernizing product transportation operations in Brazil. The agreement was signed in China during an international mission led by the Minister of Communications, Frederico de Siqueira Filho, and includes investments in technology, tracking, and improvement of delivery services.
The initiative aims to speed up fast deliveries, expand package tracking, and strengthen the logistics infrastructure that serves millions of Brazilian consumers. The move comes at a time of e-commerce expansion and reinforces Brazil’s position as a priority market for major international platforms.
According to a publication by the Ministry of Communications on May 28, the announcement also comes as AliExpress expands its presence in the country. According to the company, Brazil is among the top 3 priority markets in its global growth plan for 2026.
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After 5 years of partnership, Correios and AliExpress expand operational integration
The relationship between Correios and AliExpress is not new. The companies have been working together for 5 years and already maintain a partnership considered strategic for the transportation of international products destined for Brazilian consumers.
With the new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), cooperation will be expanded. The goal is to further integrate operational and technological processes to make deliveries more efficient and predictable.
The signing of the document was attended by the president of Correios, Emmanoel Schmidt Rondon, and the president of Telebras, Hermano Albuquerque, who were part of the Brazilian delegation in China.
The expectation is that the partnership will strengthen the operational capacity of both companies in light of the constant growth of national e-commerce.
New phase bets on fast deliveries and more logistical efficiency
One of the main focuses of the agreement is on improving fast deliveries, an increasingly important demand for those who shop online.
In recent years, consumer behavior has changed. Today, in addition to competitive prices, customers expect to receive their products in shorter timeframes and with greater predictability.
To achieve this goal, investments should prioritize:
- Modernization of logistics processes;
- Integration of digital systems;
- Optimization of distribution routes;
- Greater operational efficiency;
- Expansion of order tracking.
Strengthening logistics can benefit both consumers and sellers who rely on the agility of operations to maintain competitiveness in the digital market.
End-to-end tracking should enhance package control
Another priority of the partnership is to significantly improve package monitoring.
According to the information released, the agreement foresees investments aimed at end-to-end tracking, allowing consumers to track their orders with more transparency throughout all stages of transportation.
In practice, this means more information about product location, more accurate updates, and greater predictability about delivery times.
For those who shop online, tracking orders in real-time has become one of the most important factors in the shopping experience. The lack of information during transportation often generates doubts and increases the volume of customer service inquiries.
With more modern systems, the expectation is to reduce this problem and make the process more reliable.
Last mile gains prominence in logistics strategy
One of the central points of the cooperation between Correios and AliExpress is the so-called “last mile,” considered one of the most complex stages of modern logistics.
The last mile corresponds to the final stretch of delivery, when the product leaves the distribution center and reaches the consumer’s address.
Although it seems simple, this phase often represents a significant portion of the operational costs of any transportation company.
With the expansion of the partnership, the two organizations intend to develop solutions capable of making this stage faster, more efficient, and economical.
The expected benefits include:
- Reduction of delays;
- Better utilization of routes;
- Greater efficiency in distribution;
- Better experience for consumers;
- More competitiveness for e-commerce.
Brazil enters among the top 3 priority markets for AliExpress by 2026
The strengthening of the partnership occurs in a context of growth in AliExpress operations in the country.
The platform reported that Brazil has joined the group of the top 3 priority markets in its global strategy for 2026. The decision demonstrates the relevance of the Brazilian market for the company’s expansion plans.
The Brazilian e-commerce continues to attract investments from large international companies thanks to the increase in the number of connected consumers and the popularization of digital shopping.
In this scenario, strengthening the logistics infrastructure has become a necessity to keep up with the growth in demand.
The greater the volume of orders, the greater the need for systems capable of ensuring fast deliveries and efficient tracking.
Investments in technology strengthen the future of Brazilian e-commerce
The digitalization of services appears as one of the central pillars of the partnership.
Correios and AliExpress intend to expand investments in technological innovation to make operations more intelligent and connected.
Among the areas that can benefit are:
- Digital tracking;
- Process automation;
- Integrated logistics management;
- Operational monitoring;
- Data analysis for route optimization.
Digital transformation is changing the way products circulate around the world. Companies that can integrate technology and logistics tend to offer more efficient experiences to consumers.
In the Brazilian case, these investments can help reduce historical bottlenecks and increase the sector’s competitiveness.
Mission in China also seeks new investments for Brazil
The agenda of the Brazilian delegation was not limited to the agreement signed between Correios and AliExpress.
The international mission led by the Ministry of Communications includes technical visits to the SpaceSail facilities and the Huawei research and development center, as well as meetings aimed at attracting investments for strategic areas.
Among the topics discussed are:
- Telecommunications;
- Connectivity;
- Digital transformation;
- Technological infrastructure;
- Expansion of digital services.
The goal is to expand opportunities for international cooperation and strengthen sectors considered fundamental for the country’s economic development in the coming years.
What this partnership could mean for the future of online shopping
The new partnership between Correios and AliExpress represents an important step for the evolution of Brazilian e-commerce. The agreement expands cooperation between two companies that have been working together for 5 years and creates conditions for new investments in technology, tracking, and logistics.
The expectation is that consumers will be the main beneficiaries, with fast deliveries, more detailed tracking of orders, and more efficient services.
At the same time, strengthening the logistics infrastructure can help Brazil keep up with the accelerated growth of global e-commerce, creating a more competitive environment for sellers, marketplaces, and transport operators.
With the country among the top 3 priority markets for AliExpress by 2026, the trend is that new investments will continue to arrive, driving the modernization of operations and improving the shopping experience for millions of Brazilians.
With information from Ministry of Communications.


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