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Where did the earliest deaf-mute express team in China appear? How do they send the parts?

China's first deaf-mute express team appeared in Shanghai. Just recently, CCTV 13 reported their deeds.

Usually, we see that the courier buddies who are in good health are very hard. They have to walk around the street no matter whether it is windy or rainy, and they often contact customers to get things. It is very hard. As a special group, the deaf-mute people give people the impression that they are not only unable to speak or listen, but also a vulnerable group. Grassroots organizations such as communities and neighborhood committees often send cadres to visit them and provide them with help in life. It is such a group of people who can get together to do express delivery. From the beginning, there were only dozens of odd numbers every day, and now the number of orders received every day has even reached about 200, which is really admirable.

It is reported that this special express team is from Shanghai? Tomato table? Initiated by the sign language host of Oriental TV, named? My voice express? . The host's parents are deaf and dumb, and it is this special family experience and the shortage of manpower in the logistics industry during the epidemic that made him come up with this idea.

At first, the deaf-mute courier encountered many difficulties in his work: unable to communicate smoothly with customers and unable to hear the voice navigation information in the navigation software? So they can only serve some charity supermarkets nearby. In order to facilitate work, able-bodied colleagues will record their voices and send them to them, thus solving the obstacle of simple communication. Gradually, their work has been recognized by nearby residents, and many residents in the community will ask them for help if they want to send express delivery; They also took the initiative to help large express delivery points nearby to transport the backlog of parcels. The only difference from voice couriers is that deaf-mute people still encounter some difficult communication problems in the delivery process. At this time, they will choose to send the package to a charity supermarket near the recipient, and the staff of the charity supermarket will help communicate with the recipient.