Saudia Cargo, Cainiao, WFS/SATS to increase Liege collaboration

Collaboration to create a business model for future e-commerce logistics gateways at global airports

Saudia Cargo, Cainiao, WFS/SATS to increase Liege collaboration
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(From left): Marwan Niazi, VP, Commercial, Saudia Cargo, Thomas Yu, Sr. Director, Global Hub Operations and Product Development, Cainiao Group, Eric Xu, VP, Cainiao Group, Loay Mashabi, Managing Director, Saudia Cargo, John Batten, CEO, EMEAA, WFS/SATS, Teddy Zebtiz, CEO, Saudia Cargo, Mohanned Badri, VP, Operations, Saudia Cargo and Assaad Sfeir, Key Account Director, Group Commercial, WFS/SATS.

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Saudia Cargo, Cainiao, and Worldwide Flight Services (WFS, a member of the SATS Group) announced plans to reinforce and increase collaboration to optimise the efficiency of global logistics operations.

"A key component of this collaboration is the establishment of a dedicated area in the air cargo station of Cainiao Liege eHub in Belgium, the company’s European regional hub. WFS/SATS, in close collaboration with Cainiao, operates in the air cargo station," says an official release.

The initiative is in response to the increasing demand for high-quality logistics operations in the cross-border e-commerce sector, particularly in the Middle East and European markets, the release added. "Earlier this year, Cainiao unveiled its international express shipping service, Global 5-Day Delivery, in collaboration with AliExpress, now available in the United Kingdom, Spain, the Netherlands, Belgium, and South Korea."

Saudia Cargo and Cainiao have a long history of collaboration, and the latest agreement reinforces this long standing relationship by giving precedence to specific Saudia Cargo freighter flights originating from Hong Kong and bound for Riyadh and Liege.

"The contract extension to WFS/SATS for handling over 50,000 tonnes annually on flights connecting Liege and Riyadh underscores Saudia Cargo’s commitment to operational excellence and reliable logistics services. WFS/SATS's investment in subleasing part of the Cainiao facility in Liege emphasises its focus on innovation and efficiency, creating a dedicated area for speedy and real-time information processing. WFS/SATS's embrace of innovative technology solutions including AGVs, advanced PDAs, digital dashboard and live tracking systems, support a new generation of cargo management systems using IoT technologies to drive efficient and sustainable e-commerce handling."

Teddy Zebitz, CEO, Saudia Cargo says: "Our collaboration with Cainiao and WFS/SATS represents a natural evolution of our strong collaborations. By building on our existing commitments, we are poised to redefine the industry landscape, offering innovative and customer-centric solutions. Our collaboration ensures a seamless flow of e-commerce materials from Hong Kong to Liege. With high frequency flights on our Hong Kong to Liege via Riyadh route, we have a significant capacity exclusively dedicated to Cainiao. Utilising a meticulous process involving pre-built ULDs, we facilitate an uninterrupted supply chain, supporting Cainiao in achieving their key performance indicators. We anticipate expanding our e-commerce network in Asia and Europe to meet evolving industry demands and customer logistics needs."

Eric Xu, Vice President, Cainiao Group adds: "Cainiao is committed to transforming the logistics industry through continuous innovation to enable a seamless e-commerce experience and we are delighted to find close partners like Saudi Cargo and WFS/SATS on this path. Through continuously equipping our Liege eHub with cutting-edge technology solutions, we managed to boost the efficiency of logistics operations while improving customer experience through greater transparency and traceability. We are confident that this win-win collaboration will further reinforce Cainiao’s position as the world's leading cross-border e-commerce logistics provider by offering the valued customers of us three companies with enhanced experience."

John Batten, Chief Executive Officer, Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia (EMEAA), WFS says: “E-commerce is extremely important to WFS/SATS, our customers, our industry, and, of course, consumers. Up to now, it has been processed within a traditional air cargo handling environment. With the growth projections for e-commerce, the industry response must be more dynamic and tailored, and this is what WFS/SATS aims to deliver in Liege working alongside Saudia Cargo and Cainiao. This three-party collaboration leverages operational excellence skills and requirements from the airline, cargo handler, and e-commerce logistics perspectives, and will exemplify our commitment to innovation, speed, and real-time information for the future of the e-commerce logistics ecosystem.”

The collaboration is set to go live w.e.f March 1, 2024, the release added.

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