Yusen Logistics launches express service in Guangzhou

Yusen Logistics launches express service in Guangzhou

Yusen Logistics has launched an emergency arrangement service targeting air cargo arriving in Guangzhou, with cargo being collected from the terminal within six hours.

Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport is third largest airport in China after Shanghai and Beijing, and has been growing rapidly due to improved transport infrastructure and the expansion of science and technology innovation business.

With handling capacity increasing at Guangzhou, it usually takes at least a day after arrival at the airport to collected consolidated cargo.

To handle urgent cargo, Yusen has established a special team in Guangzhou and launched an emergency order service that gives priority to import declarations, enabling Yusen to pick up cargo from the terminal within six hours after cargo arrives in Guangzhou.

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