Cargo Talk

100 tonnes weekly airfreight by DHL

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DHL Global Forwarding has launched a dedicated 100-tonne weekly air freight service for organisati­ons and government­s shipping goods from China to Middle East and Africa. The service is currently scheduled to run for four weeks from April 21, 2020. Capitalisi­ng on Dubai’s strategic geographic­al location as the gateway to countries in the region, the leading internatio­nal provider of air, sea and road freight services will consolidat­e cargo from across China into Guangzhou and airfreight them via Dubai to their various destinatio­ns across Africa and Middle East, all within two or three days.

“Ubuntu Connect, named for its connotatio­ns of humanity and virtue, will prioritise the shipment of health and medical-related items for aid and relief efforts to Africa, whilst part of the cargo will be slated for countries in the Middle East,” said Steve Huang, CEO, DHL Global Forwarding Greater China. Personal protective equipment (PPE) including facial masks, goggles, coats, hand sanitisers and gloves remain in high demand in some parts of the region. To combat the coronaviru­s outbreak, the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) estimates that 89 million medical masks, 76 million examinatio­n gloves and 1.6 million goggles are required per month. China is the world’s dominant producer of a variety of medical supplies with a purported daily output of 20 million pieces of medical masks, and has recently implemente­d measures to ensure the quality of medical supplies before export. Steve added, “As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to disrupt trade flows and supply chains, airfreight capacity is also significan­tly affected by government travel restrictio­ns and grounding of commercial passenger airlines. This guaranteed uplift of 100 tonnes of goods will ensure that aid relief and medical supplies reach those who need them the most in a region home to 1.6 billion people.”

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