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Hong Kong airport becomes sixth in the world to be certified to handle delicate medical cargo

A 5.3 hectare site has also been set aside to build a ‘premium logistics warehouse’ for the high-value goods

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A loading crate in which temperature can be controlled for the transport of sensitive medical cargo. Photo: Nora Tam

Hong Kong’s airport has become the sixth in the world to earn accreditation for handling delicate pharmaceutical goods, an area of economic potential that has grown by 12 per cent in volume annually for the past four years.

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The airport will now heavily invest in infrastructure and equipment to expand its cold storage solutions and maintain its grip as the world’s busiest air cargo hub.

The transport of vaccines and medicines by air is seen as one area with room for expansion in the city: between 2005 and 2016, the global trade volume for such products grew by 5.4 per cent per year – three times faster than overall growth in the air trade.

Hong Kong’s airport has seen an annual growth of 12 per cent in terms of temperature-sensitive cargo handled. Photo: Nora Tam
Hong Kong’s airport has seen an annual growth of 12 per cent in terms of temperature-sensitive cargo handled. Photo: Nora Tam

But ensuring the stability of an entire supply chain for temperature-sensitive cargo is often challenging. In 2014, the International Air Transport Association launched an accreditation programme to certify cargo operators in handling such goods.

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“Hong Kong International Airport has seen an annual growth of 12 per cent in terms of the volume of temperature-sensitive medicines handled,” said Cissy Chan Ching-sze of the Airport Authority. “We expect the growth to speed up to 16 per cent from now until 2023.”

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