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DHL Reveal Boing 777

DHL Reveal has launched a novel train flight between Hong Kong and Oceania to accommodate increasing build a query to.

Working 5 cases weekly, the carrier utilises a Boeing 777-200 freighter for flights straight between Hong Kong and Sydney.

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This unique route replaces the previous Hong Kong-Singapore-Sydney connection, responding to the increasing volume of shipments between Hong Kong and Australia.

The Kalitta Air-owned freighter that will be ragged on the route will be operated by Tasman Cargo Airways.

“The freighter offers a most skill of 105 tons, elevating potentialities’ weekly total payload by over 500 tons,” DHL mentioned in a statement.

As well to catering to imports to Australia, DHL hopes the carrier will be ragged to raise goods from Australia to locations all over Asia via its Hong Kong hub.

To address these increasing demands of intra-Asia change, the specific mentioned the flight from Sydney offers next-day offer providers to Hong Kong, mainland China, India, Korea, Japan, Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, Philippines, and Vietnam upon shipment arrival in Hong Kong.

Andy Chiang, senior vp and managing director for Hong Kong and Macau, DHL Reveal, mentioned: “Hong Kong continues to preserve a strategic set as an well-known regional logistics hub, instrumental in facilitating change flows all over the Asia Pacific.

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“By introducing unique train flights to Sydney, we’re fortifying our community, cutting back transit cases, and responding to the tough build a query to from substandard-border change. This strategic transfer enables our potentialities to bag admission to the Oceania market faster, reaffirming DHL’s dedication to repeatedly enhance connectivity and facilitate global change.”

steve@positionglobal.com