Aviation
QANTAS TO TRANSPORT TASMANIAN MILK TO CHINA
November 28, 2016

Qantas Freight has been appointed as the exclusive carrier to transport Van Dairy’s Tasmanian milk to Ningbo, China.

 

Starting in the first half of 2017, Qantas Freight will operate a weekly Boeing 767-300 freighter flight from Hobart to Ningbo, carrying more than 50,000 litres of fresh milk. Qantas will look at increasing the frequency if there is additional demand.

 

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“There is a huge demand for fresh milk in China and the key to satisfying that demand is having a reliable freight partner with an established freighter network, infrastructure and support in China and expertise in handling fresh produce – Qantas provides that,” said Sean Shwe, managing director of Moon Lake Investments, parent company of Van Dairy. “Establishing this trade bridge is an exciting venture for our dairy company, Van Dairy who produce Van milk, and opens the door for access for other Tasmanian producers of fresh perishables such as seafood, fruit and vegetables to air freight their produce on this direct flight to China. It will be a game changer for Tasmania, and we are proud to be leading the charge.”

 

According to Qantas, local distributors will truck the milk to supermarkets and convenience stores in Ningbo and Beijing. Moon Lake Investments has plans to extend the dairy’s market reach to Shanghai, Hangzhou and other Chinese cities after the product is established.

 

“We’ve been flying freight between Australia and Greater China for more than 30 years, and currently offer freight capacity on 40 flights a week,” said Alison Webster, executive manager of Qantas Freight and Qantas Catering Group. “This includes five dedicated freighter aircraft services, carrying a mix of perishables such as chilled meat, seafood, dairy, fruit and vegetables as well as general cargo. Over the past three years Qantas Freight has developed particularly strong capabilities in dairy export which, with its short-life, requires close collaboration to ensure on-time delivery and quality control throughout the supply chain. We’re really pleased to partner with Van Dairy to help meet the booming demand for fresh Tasmanian milk in China – it’s the ultimate milk run.”

 

Qantas currently operates passenger flights from Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney to Hong Kong, as well as from Sydney to Shanghai. It is also scheduled to launch a flight between Sydney and Beijing in January 2017.