U-Freight achieves HKAEO accreditation for high security standard

U-Freight achieves HKAEO accreditation for high security standard

U-Freight Ltd has been officially accredited as a Hong Kong Authorized Economic Operator (HKAEO) by the Hong Kong Customs and Excise Department.

This accreditation acknowledges that the company has met stringent security standards in its operations and cargo handling processes and will enable it to enjoy a range of trade facilitation benefits.

It recognises U-Freight’s outstanding performance in supply chain security and streamlines its operations, allowing it to support its customers more efficiently.

Simon Wong, chief executive officer of the U-Freight Group said: “With HKAEO certification, we benefit from faster customs procedures, thereby reducing handling times and minimising delays.

“This means that our customers can rely on quicker deliveries and optimised supply chain efficiency. Furthermore, our commitment to security ensures that shipments are handled with the utmost care, providing our customers with peace of mind regarding the safety of their goods.

“This accreditation underscores our dedication to delivering reliable, secure, and efficient supply chain services that meet the evolving needs of our customers.

“We are committed to maintaining high security standards and continuously improving our processes. We are proud of this achievement and look forward to leveraging the benefits of HKAEO accreditation to further enhance our service quality and operational excellence.”

U-Freight’s HKAEO accreditation is effective May 12th 2025, and is valid for three years, after which it will undergo a renewal audit.

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