SATS Ltd. (SATS) and China-based air logistics giant, Sinotrans Air Freight Co Ltd (“Sinoair”) have agreed to collaborate on strategic projects in ground and cargo handling services across their respective networks, including setting up of gateway hubs for Sinoair in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, and Belgium. The two companies are also in talks for SATS to manage Sinoair's new e-commerce hub in the Chinese city of Hangzhou, expected to be ready in 2026.
Bob Chi, CEO of Gateway Services and Mr. Liu Yong, Managing Director of Sinotrans Air Freight Co Ltd signed an MOU in China on 10 September to ink the collaboration and explore strategic opportunities to support Sinoair’s operations across the SATS' global network. This MOU will pave the way for the two companies to create long-term sustainable value for their respective stakeholders by working together in some of the world’s busiest and most important airports.
Mr. Liu Yong, who is the Managing Director of Sinotrans Air Freight Co., Ltd., said: “Sinoair and SATS work together to provide customers with superior operational services. We look forward to working with SATS to further strengthen global air transport capabilities through our extensive network resources.”
Headquartered in Singapore, SATS is one of the world’s largest providers of air cargo handling services and Asia’s leading airline caterer. As a combined company, SATS and WFS operate an Americas-Europe-APAC network with a global footprint of more than 215 cargo and ground handling stations in 27 countries, covering trade routes responsible for more than 50% of global air cargo volume.
Sinoair currently has regular charters operating between China and Liege Airport in Belgium, Dubai International Airport in the UAE and are looking to expand further to the rest of the world.