THE logistics arm of Alibaba Group, Cainiao Smart Logistics Network (Cainiao), has announced a partnership with Hong Kong Air Cargo, a subsidiary of Hong Kong Airline, to launch cargo flights to Southeast Asia via Cainiao eHub.
The first phase of the roll out comprises seven, three and six weekly flights from Hong Kong to Manila, Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok respectively.
'The expanded cargo capacity will support growing e-commerce logistics demand in Southeast Asia, with the ability to deliver approximately a quarter million parcels per week,' Cainiao said in a statement.
Formerly e-commerce goods from Mainland China are transported to Hong Kong and into a warehouse for sorting and consolidation before it can be shipped to Southeast Asia.
With the integration of Cainiao eHub into the logistics chain, goods can now be moved directly to the eHub located near the airport to shorten overall delivery time, the company said.
'The new logistics flow will shave off delivery time by 60, 28 and 42 per cent for goods shipped to the Philippines, Malaysia and Thailand respectively. Customers in these countries buying from platforms such as Lazada, the flagship e-commerce platform of Alibaba Group in Southeast Asia, will be able to receive parcels from Mainland China in as fast as three days.'
General Manager of Cainiao Global Supply Chain, James Zhao said: 'As one of the fastest growing e-commerce markets in the world, Southeast Asia is projected to achieve a 23 per cent CAGR to reach US$172 billion in 2025. The partnership with Hong Kong Air Cargo will further safeguard air freight stability and cost efficiency to benefit merchants and consumers in the region. In the near term, we aim to expand our air freight network to more countries and regions to achieve our goal of delivering globally within 72 hours.'
Director, Commercial at Hong Kong Air Cargo, Jeffrey Zhang said: 'This is a very exciting day for Hong Kong Air Cargo. It has always been our goal to establish Hong Kong as an express e-commerce hub and this partnership is most definitely a step in the right direction. We are proud to partner with Cainiao.'
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The first phase of the roll out comprises seven, three and six weekly flights from Hong Kong to Manila, Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok respectively.
'The expanded cargo capacity will support growing e-commerce logistics demand in Southeast Asia, with the ability to deliver approximately a quarter million parcels per week,' Cainiao said in a statement.
Formerly e-commerce goods from Mainland China are transported to Hong Kong and into a warehouse for sorting and consolidation before it can be shipped to Southeast Asia.
With the integration of Cainiao eHub into the logistics chain, goods can now be moved directly to the eHub located near the airport to shorten overall delivery time, the company said.
'The new logistics flow will shave off delivery time by 60, 28 and 42 per cent for goods shipped to the Philippines, Malaysia and Thailand respectively. Customers in these countries buying from platforms such as Lazada, the flagship e-commerce platform of Alibaba Group in Southeast Asia, will be able to receive parcels from Mainland China in as fast as three days.'
General Manager of Cainiao Global Supply Chain, James Zhao said: 'As one of the fastest growing e-commerce markets in the world, Southeast Asia is projected to achieve a 23 per cent CAGR to reach US$172 billion in 2025. The partnership with Hong Kong Air Cargo will further safeguard air freight stability and cost efficiency to benefit merchants and consumers in the region. In the near term, we aim to expand our air freight network to more countries and regions to achieve our goal of delivering globally within 72 hours.'
Director, Commercial at Hong Kong Air Cargo, Jeffrey Zhang said: 'This is a very exciting day for Hong Kong Air Cargo. It has always been our goal to establish Hong Kong as an express e-commerce hub and this partnership is most definitely a step in the right direction. We are proud to partner with Cainiao.'
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