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Alibaba's $2 Billion Zelos Partnership Signals Major Shift in Autonomous Logistics Market

Story Thread|Alibaba-Zelos Robovan Business Partnership

Araverus Team|Thursday, January 29, 2026 at 8:39 AM

Alibaba's $2 Billion Zelos Partnership Signals Major Shift in Autonomous Logistics Market

Araverus Team

Jan 29, 2026 · 8:39 AM

Alibaba · Logistics · Robovan · Zelos

AlibabaLogisticsRobovanZelos

Alibaba's logistics arm, Cainiao, is taking a stake in the Chinese robovan developer Zelostech, creating a business valued at around $2 billion and indicating a strategic partnership in the autonomous freight sector.

Thread Timeline: Alibaba-Zelos Robovan Business Partnership

Jan 29, 2026

Alibaba's $2 Billion Zelos Partnership Signals Major Shift in Autonomous Logistics Market(current)

Feb 13, 2026$2 Billion Zelos-Alibaba Merger Targets 20,000 Autonomous Vans for Last-Mile Delivery Dominance

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