Guangzhou Baiyun International, one of the country's three
busiest airports, is expanding its efforts to become an
international air cargo and logistics hub in the prosperous
southern Chinese region.
International logistics companies will play a bigger part in
reaching the goal, according to Liu Zijing, president of the
Guangdong Airport Management Group Co Ltd.
Liu said that the airport would soon introduce a safety and
credit cargo agent system to offer better services to companies
from around the world.
Liu made the pledge after the airport signed agreements with two
international cargo giants late last week.
Schenker China Ltd, one of the world's leading logistics
companies, will ship more than 20,000 tons of cargo through the
facility from 2007 to 2008, some 5 percent of the airport's
total.
Bax Global, part of the new global logistics powerhouse of DB
Logistics, said it will also increase its volume. The company is
the transportation and logistics arm of Germany's Deutsche Bahn
AG.
The two cargo companies said they will also assist Guangzhou
airport to expand its logistics business by encouraging foreign
airlines to increase international cargo flights.
The airport is now talking with local customs, frontline police,
quarantine and inspection departments to further simplify entry and
exit procedures and offer better service to attract more overseas
airlines and cargo transport companies.
The airport signed a similar agreement in May with Hong
Kong-based U-Freight Holding Ltd to increase its cargo
transportation volume.
The airport's international cargo volume reached 76,300 tons in
the first five months this year, up 41.5 percent year-on-year.
It has also mapped out an ambitious plan for expansion, with a
projected annual volume of more than 60 million passengers and more
than 3 million tons projected of cargo expected by 2015. The
airport projects that it will handle 75 million passengers and 4
million tons of cargo in 2020.
(China Daily July 27, 2007)