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Who is the president of SF Express?

The president of SF Express is Wang Wei. His ancestral home is Shunde, Guangdong. He was born in Shanghai in October 1970 and later moved to Hong Kong. As the general helmsman of SF Express, he is as legendary as the company he leads.

At the end of April 2011, Wang Wei accepted the media interview for the first time in 18 years.

On April 6, 2020, Wang Wei ranked 49th in the "Hurun Global Top 100 Entrepreneurs" with a wealth of 138 billion yuan. On April 7, 2020, Wang Wei ranked 65th on the "2020 Forbes Global Billionaires List" with a wealth of US$15.2 billion.

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In 1970, Wang Wei was born in Shanghai. His father is a Russian translator for the Air Force, and his mother is a teacher at a university in Jiangxi. When he was 7 years old, Wang Wei moved to Hong Kong with his family. After graduating from high school, Wang Wei did not continue his studies. When he was a teenager, Wang Wei worked as a laborer for his uncle in Hong Kong.

When I first started printing and dyeing in Shunde, it was difficult and took a long time to send samples to Hong Kong for customers to see. Later, I tried asking someone at the pier to help deliver the samples to Hong Kong. In the early 1990s, Wang Wei, who frequently traveled between Hong Kong and the mainland, would sometimes be entrusted by others to carry goods across the country.

After borrowing 100,000 yuan from his father, 22-year-old Wang Wei cooperated with several partners to establish a special express delivery company, and on March 26, 1993, in Shunde City, Guangdong Province SF Express was registered and established. There were only 6 people in the company at the initial stage.

In 2002, Wang Wei successfully took over the rights, and SF Express successfully transitioned from a franchise system to a direct operation system. SF Express established its own corporate headquarters in Shenzhen. SF Express then began to establish its positioning in the domestic high-end express delivery industry.

In 2003, as SF Express’s team continued to expand, Wang Wei turned his sights to the sky. Signing a contract with Yangtze River Express makes SF Express the first private express delivery company in China to use all-cargo planes.

In 2010, the company's sales reached 12 billion yuan, with 80,000 employees, an average annual growth rate of 50%, and a profit margin of 30%.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Wang Wei