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China Eastern Air Logistics embraces high-capacity AGVs from Lödige Industries for flexible ULD transport

Jan 13, 2026

China Eastern Air Logistics Co., Ltd. (CEAL) has partnered with Lödige Industries to deploy the latest generation of high-capacity automated guided vehicles (AGVs) for the flexible and fully automated transportation of unit load devices (ULDs). Six 10ft AGVs have now been fully implemented in CEAL’s cargo terminal 4 at Shanghai Pudong International Airport. With testing and commissioning successfully completed and the system officially handed over to CEAL, the terminal is set to operate as a true next-generation smart cargo facility.

Each AGV is capable of transporting loads of up to 6.8 tonnes, establishing new benchmarks in automation, safety, stability and reliability for air cargo handling. The AGV system is fully integrated with Lödige’s proprietary Cargo Management System (CMS), the Cargo Professional Suite, an advanced terminal management system that streamlines cargo flow planning, guidance, and tracking. Leveraging real-time data analytics, the system provides visualized insights via mobile devices, enabling precise and efficient cargo management.

"Lödige's system far exceeded our expectations, completely transforming our operational model. It has made our logistics processes more efficient and adaptable, while fully preparing us for sustained future growth. What impressed us most is how the system seamlessly integrates with existing workflows, delivering a quantum leap in operational capabilities," says Weddy Pan, Senior Deputy Manager, Operations Quality Management Division, Cargo Terminal Business Development, at China Eastern Air Logistics Co., Ltd.

“Our AGV system is a powerful enabler of efficiency and automation in air cargo terminals,” said Nicholas Tripptree, Managing Director of Asia-Pacific at Lödige Industries. “We’re proud to partner with CEAL to deploy this cutting-edge technology, helping them enhance efficiency, increase flexibility, and set new standards for cargo operations and overall terminal performance.”

The AGVs enhance operational flexibility by reducing reliance on manual transport, optimizing routing, reducing dependence on fixed infrastructure, and enabling scalable, dynamic cargo flows. The data driven intelligence ensures precise control, minimizes the risk of ULD damage, supports 24/7 operations, and allows staff to focus on higher value tasks. All six AGVs were manufactured in Germany and underwent rigorous testing to ensure consistent quality and performance. The AGV fleet harmonizes with China's first lift-and-run system, also supplied by Lödige Industries, further boosting throughput and operational intelligence at the terminal.

The partnership between the CEAL and Lödige Industries continues to grow, with previous collaborations including an Elevating Transfer Vehicle (ETV) system refurbishment, and a Transfer Vehicle (TV) system, underscoring their shared commitment to innovation in air cargo logistics.

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