Shenzhen Airport Named 'asia's Most Promising Cargo Airport'
Shenzhen Airport has been recognized as the 'Most Promising Freight Airport in Asia,' with a 24% growth in cargo and mail business, achieving a diversified customs clearance system.
Shenzhen Airport has been recognized as the 'Most Promising Freight Airport in Asia,' with a 24% growth in cargo and mail business, achieving a diversified customs clearance system.
Guam's Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport, located in Agana, Guam, is a vital civilian airport. Serving as an operating base for United Airlines and Asia Pacific Airlines, the airport has a rich history, originating as a military airfield during World War II. After multiple expansions, the airport boasts modern facilities and a comprehensive route network, connecting Guam with Asia and the Pacific region. It is not only Guam's aerial gateway but also a key facilitator of local tourism and economic development.
Colombo Port, located in Sri Lanka, is the largest port in South Asia, with an annual cargo throughput of 30.9 million tons. The port is enhancing its international competitiveness through expansion projects.
COSCO SHIPPING Lines launched the WSA5 route, connecting Asia and the west coast of South America. With the Port of Chancay in Peru as its hub, it covers key ports in multiple countries. This route shortens transit times, expands coverage, and optimizes services, promoting the growth of China-Latin America trade, optimizing commodity structure, and improving supply chain efficiency. It represents a crucial step in the construction of the New Asia-Latin America Land-Sea Trade Corridor, contributing to building a strong trading nation and a strong shipping nation.
Chitose Airport, an important aviation hub in Japan, features two fully functional runways and provides comprehensive flight service frequency. It operates on Asia-Sakhalin time, facilitating smooth connections for both international and regional flights.
The Singapore Port Authority has signed a memorandum of understanding with Hainan Port International to enhance connectivity between Singapore and Yangpu Port. This initiative aims to improve logistics efficiency between South China and Southeast Asia, thereby promoting regional economic growth.
Since its opening in 1965, Jurong Port has continually expanded and upgraded, becoming the largest bulk cargo port in Asia. With strong vessel acceptance capacity and advanced logistics facilities, it plays a vital role in supporting Singapore's economy and the global supply chain.
Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL/WMKK) is a modern aviation hub in Malaysia, renowned for its design and elevation of 69 feet. With strong transport connections and cargo capabilities, it serves as an important center in Southeast Asia, providing a convenient travel experience.
On March 14, Liaoning Port Group officially launched the 'Sea Land Maersk' Indonesia route, marking its third container shipping line. This route will enhance Dalian Port's Southeast Asia shipping network, with an expected annual volume of nearly 30,000 TEU containers, promoting regional trade development.
Pulau Bukom Port is a historic maritime hub located southwest of Singapore, offering comprehensive services. As the largest refinery site in Singapore and Southeast Asia, the port features deep waters suitable for large vessels, providing diverse services that promote maritime trade and economic growth.