SAUDIA CARGO, CAINIAO, WFS KICK OFF COOPERATION IN LIEGE FOR E-COMMERCE

Saudia Cargo, Worldwide Flight Services (WFS), a Member of the SATS Group, and Cainiao Group have officially launched their strategic collaboration at Cainiao's Liege eHub in Liege Airport.

 

The collaboration is aimed at optimizing logistics processes through operational streamlining and the adoption of logistics innovations.

 

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 [Source: Saudia Cargo]

 

Since November 2021, Cainiao and WFS have been working together to enhance operational quality for joint partners like Saudia Cargo.

 

In the announcement, the parties noted that key service level agreement commitments include a 3-hour e-commerce transit, BUP release within 3 hours from ATA, and truck handling in less than 90 minutes.

 

The collaboration has also bolstered the logistics capacity of the eHub, with three temperature-controlled facilities jointly designed by the three parties. These include areas for loose 2-8°C (205 sqm), BUP 2-8°C (140 sqm), and loose 15-25°C (400 sqm), supporting the transportation of perishable and pharma cargo products.

 

Additionally, the announcement noted that the eHub has obtained BCP certification, enabling the transport of fresh goods and further enhancing its capacity to facilitate cross-border trade.

 

"This initiative addresses the growing demand for high-quality logistics operations in the cross-border e-commerce sector, particularly in the Middle East and European markets," it said.

 

Earlier this year, Cainiao launched its international express shipping service, Global 5-Day Delivery, in collaboration with AliExpress, now available in ten countries worldwide.

 

The announcement said collaboration between Saudia Cargo and Cainiao includes specific freighter flights from Hong Kong to Riyadh and Liege, strategically tailored to meet the increasing logistics demands in these key regions and enhance e-commerce delivery efficiency.

 

The contract extension to WFS for handling over 50,000 tonnes annually on flights connecting Liege and Riyadh also underscores Saudia Cargo's aim for a reliable logistics solution.

 

"WFS' investment in subleasing part of the Cainiao facility in Liege illustrates its commitment to innovation and efficiency, creating a dedicated area for swift and real-time information processing," the announcement said.

 

It added that the integration of innovative technology solutions, including AGVs, advanced PDAs, digital dashboards, and live tracking systems, supports a new generation of cargo management systems utilizing IoT technologies to drive efficient and sustainable e-commerce handling.