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From Shanghai to the World: PACTL unveils key initiatives in global connectivity

At the prestigious transport logistic 2025 exhibition, Shanghai Pudong International Airport Cargo Terminal Co., Ltd. (PACTL) unveiled strategic initiatives that reinforce its ambition in global air cargo logistics. These include signing two Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) and enhancing operational infrastructure, marking key steps during the event. Additionally, PACTL is committed to aligning with international standards by joining Cargo iQ, further advancing its broader strategic vision.

Global Partnerships for Enhanced Connectivity

PACTL signed two MOUs during the event to strengthen international air cargo networks. Partnering with Lufthansa Cargo Servicios Logísticos De México (LCSLM), the two companies will work together to optimize freighter operations and trade flows along the China-Mexico corridor. Meanwhile, its agreement with Ethiopian Airlines Group sets the stage for more efficient logistics and stronger air cargo connectivity between China and Africa.

Carsten Hernig, Deputy General Manager VP Sales & Marketing and Production at PACTL, said, "These partnerships expand our global reach, delivering faster and more reliable cargo channels to meet trade demands."

Future-Ready Operations with PACTL West Upgrade

PACTL West, one of PACTL’s key cargo terminals, continues to drive efficiency with a 2024 cargo volume of approximately 1 million tons. The ongoing facility upgrades incorporate AI-driven technologies and advanced automation to enhance overall cargo operations.

In addition to the improvements that streamline cargo handling, boost processing capacity, and support the growing demands of global trade, PACTL is also committed to sustainable development by introducing energy-saving system, optimizing resource usage, and supporting greener logistics in this upgrade.

Commitment to Global Standards with Cargo iQ

PACTL’s membership in Cargo iQ reflects its commitment to operational excellence and global collaboration. As an IATA-supported initiative, Cargo iQ establishes end-to-end air cargo standards to promote data-driven processes for enhanced transparency and reliability.

“Joining Cargo iQ reflects our commitment to building a more intelligent and transparent cargo ecosystem,” added Carsten Hernig. “It’s a step that brings lasting value to our partners and customers.”

Strengthening Global Readiness: Connecting, Evolving, Innovating

These initiatives showcase PACTL’s dedication to innovation, reliability, and connectivity in air cargo logistics. By expanding international partnerships, upgrading facility, and aligning with Cargo iQ standards, PACTL is well-positioned to meet the demands of global trade in sectors like e-commerce and green energy.

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