What is East China Crowdsourcing Station?

The East China Crowdsourcing Station is the site of JD Crowdsourcing in East China. JD Crowdsourcing is a new, socialized universal express service launched by JD.com. JD.com’s crowdsourcing logistics uses users’ order-grabbing model to provide express delivery to nearby customers.

Crowdsourcing is the practice of outsourcing work tasks previously performed by employees to unspecified (and usually large) mass volunteers in a free and voluntary manner. (It is to conduct product development needs research through the Internet, based on users’ real usage experience). Crowdsourcing tasks are usually undertaken by individuals, but if it involves tasks that require the collaboration of multiple people, it may also appear in the form of individual production relying on open source.

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Operating mode:

As long as the participant is over 18 years old and has a smartphone and a 3G network, he or she can become a part-time employee of JD.com crowdsourcing delivery person. Download the APP, register for training and start working. The delivery fee is 6 yuan per order.

Potential participants in JD crowdsourcing can be company white-collar workers, college students, "Internet +" workers, or square dancing uncles and aunts. As long as they are trained, they can grab orders and complete the peripheral 3 2-hour delivery of goods within 1km to 5km.

In the context of the rapid rise of the "lazy economy", O2O companies represented by JD Daojia are quietly changing traditional express delivery with innovative "crowdsourcing" models. The "JD crowdsourcing" model innovates and explores on the basis of JD's powerful self-operated distribution system, and is more adapted to O2O business needs, making further attempts to improve users' delivery experience.

Baidu Encyclopedia-JD Crowdsourcing