Bangkok Post

JD goes shopping for planes

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JD Logistics Inc is planning to set up its own fleet of planes as the Chinese firm eyes a greater slice of a cross-border cargo market engulfed by global supply chain snarls.

“The logistics arm of Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com Inc aims to have no fewer than 100 planes by 2030, including leased and jointly purchased aircraft,’’ said chief executive Yu Rui.

The company, which had previously chartered planes from airlines to transport goods, has already won approval from the Civil Aviation Administra­tion of China to operate its own air freight business.

Businesses worldwide are scrambling for ways to move everything from masks to consumer electronic­s out of China as widespread lockdowns and delays in manufactur­ing led to jams at the country’s sea ports.

Companies are increasing­ly turning to alternativ­es like air freight, but airlines are struggling to absorb the backlog and take in new orders, especially ahead of the Christmas shopping season.

“Covid-19 has heavily impacted supply chain-related industries globally. We’ve seen the shortage of shipping resources and air freight resources,” Yu said in an interview with Bloomberg TV.

“While the pandemic-induced disruption­s may not last long, the Covid-19 crisis has accelerate­d a shift to online shopping globally, creating new business opportunit­ies for companies like JD Logistics,’’ he added.

JD Logistics, which raised $3.2 billion in a Hong Kong initial public offering in May, joins other internet giants in snapping up their own jets.

“Amazon.com Inc, for one, is considerin­g purchasing used long-range cargo jets in a bid to directly fly imports from China,’’ Bloomberg News reported last week.

To grow its internatio­nal business, the Beijing-based firm plans to beef up its overseas warehouse network, and will prioritise building highly automated delivery facilities in North America and Europe over the next two years.

“We want to serve the cross-border logistics market through and through,” Yu said.

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