KK Chan, Chief Secretary for Administration of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative, Guest of Honor (third from left) and officiating guests at the lion dance eye-dotting ceremony to mark the opening of the DHL Central Asia Hub expansion, demonstrating DHL’s commitment to supporting customers’ international growth. Officiating guests include (from left to right): Fred Lam, CEO of Airport Authority Hong Kong; Lam Sai-hung, Secretary for Transport and Logistics of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative; Tobias Meyer, CEO of DHL Group; John Pearson, CEO of DHL Express; Ken Lee, CEO of DHL Express Asia Pacific
The total investment into the Central Asia Hub is EUR 562 million, making it the largest infrastructural investment by DHL Express in Asia Pacific, to date
The Hub is one of three DHL Express global hubs connecting Asia Pacific with the rest of the world and also supports intra-Asia trade
Peak shipment handling capacity is increased by almost 70 percent. At its full capacity, the hub can handle six times more shipment volume than when it was first established in 2004
DHL Express, the world’s leading international express service provider, has launched its state-of-the-art, expanded Central Asia Hub (CAH) in Hong Kong, amid fast-growing global trade in recent years. To date, the total investment for CAH has reached EUR 562 million since its establishment in 2004. This emphasizes DHL’s firm belief in the growth opportunities in Asia Pacific, and commitment to developing Hong Kong as an international aviation hub.
Commitment to facilitate trade growth between Asia and the rest of the world
“We believe that global trade matters, and it’s here to stay. We have invested more than EUR1.8 billion into our three global hubs, demonstrating our commitment to support our customers’ growth as they expand globally,” said John Pearson, CEO, DHL Express. “CAH is important to our customers in Asia and globally, as it handles close to 20% of DHL Express global shipment volume. While global trade is normalizing following a pandemic boom, our investments today will improve our global and regional network, putting us in an excellent place when global trade recovers.”
“Asia is home to some of the fastest growing markets in the world. Since it was established in 2004, we have seen a continued increase in air cargo demand driven by trade between Asia and other regions, and cross-border e-commerce. Even as global trade normalizes after the pandemic, we have seen over 30 percent growth in throughput between Asia and other continents in the first three quarters of 2023 when compared with the same period in 2019, far exceeding the pre-Covid level,” said Ken Lee, CEO for Asia Pacific, DHL Express. “Additionally, the strategic location of the Hub in Hong Kong opens doors to many opportunities for our customers in this region. We are confident that the expanded CAH will foster interconnectivity and underpin Asia’s status as a powerhouse of global growth.”
Located strategically in the heart of Asia, the CAH serves as a unique gateway to one of the fastest-growing regions in the world. DHL Express initiated the expansion of this facility to complement the launch of the Hong Kong International Airport’s three-runway system, set to be completed by 2024. The expanded CAH will further underscore Hong Kong’s role as an aviation center as it facilitates global trade flow and commerce.
CAH is strategically located within a four-hour flight time to major cities in Asia Pacific and the Pan-Pearl River Delta region, making its location in the city significant. DHL Express’s Asia Pacific air network operates on a multi-hub strategy, supported by four hubs – CAH in Hong Kong, North Asia Hub in Shanghai, South Asia Hub in Singapore and Bangkok Hub, linking to approximately 900 DHL Express facilities in the region. The newly expanded world-class express cargo facility handles over 200 dedicated flights per week. Moreover, it is complemented by a well-established Asia air network, which supports about 690 daily flights.
KK Chan, the Chief Secretary for Administration of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, said, “We have rolled out the Action Plan on Modern Logistics Development following the policy address delivered by our Chief Executive weeks ago, specifically leading the air cargo sector towards smart, green, sustainable, and high value-added development. As an important partner for attaining these goals, the expansion of DHL’s Central Asia Hub supports our airport’s transformation from a city airport into an ‘Airport City’, to tap into the airport’s increased cargo handling capability. We are also strengthening our role as an air cargo trans-shipment hub for the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, one of the world’s largest manufacturing clusters and home to over 86 million potential customers."
Fred Lam, Chief Executive Officer at Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK), said, “With a long-term vision to develop Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) as the e-commerce fulfillment centre of Asia, AAHK has been working closely with DHL to expand its Central Asia Hub – first in 2008, followed by a second expansion in 2017. Today, we are celebrating the completion of the expansion – with enhanced capabilities in handling express and small parcel shipments – that will allow both DHL and HKIA to capitalize on the immense opportunities available in cross-boundary e-commerce.”
DHL Express today announces the opening of the newly expanded Central Asia Hub in Hong Kong. The total investment into the Central Asia Hub is EUR 562 million, emphasizing DHL’s commitment to the development of Hong Kong as an international aviation hub. Officiating guests include: KK Chan, Chief Secretary for Administration of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative (third from left); Lam Sai-hung, Secretary for Transport and Logistics of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative (second from left); Fred Lam, CEO of Airport Authority Hong Kong (first from left); Tobias Meyer, CEO of DHL Group (third from right); John Pearson, CEO of DHL Express (second from right); and Ken Lee, CEO of DHL Express Asia Pacific (first from right).
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