Singapore, 2021-Oct-01 — /Travel PR News/ — dnata, a leading global air and travel services services provider, has signed a Service Agreement with AGI Freight Singapore (AGI) to provide a fast track delivery solution for inbound e-Commerce shipments arriving by air at Changi Airport.
The partnership will see dnata prioritise inbound e-commerce cargo and offer an enhanced breakdown and delivery service from its warehouse to the freight forwarder’s premises within the free trade zone of Changi Airfreight Centre.
The 24-hour service involves further processing at AGI’s warehouse and enables the company to dispatch the parcels to their clients’ appointed last mile vendors within 4 – 6 hours upon flight arrival.
Musdalifa Abdullah, Managing Director, dnata Singapore, said: “With the increasing demand for e-commerce globally, we understand the requirement to handle, clear and deliver all parcels promptly. This collaboration aligns with our efforts to provide value-added solutions to partner stakeholders within the air cargo ecosystem.”
Alvin Kwek, Managing Director, AGI Freight Singapore, said: “Priority terminal clearance is a key performance criterion for customers like Cainiao and Lazada to remain competitive within this fast-growing and time-sensitive industry. AGI is delighted to be first in the local market to work closely with dnata in providing a seamless and speedy terminal clearance operation.”
Contact:
Gabor Vasarhelyi
gabor.vasarhelyi@emirates.com
Source: dnata
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