EAL Helps Stabilize Global Supply Chain Amid Coronavirus Outbreak
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SHANGHAI, Mar. 12, 2020 /Xinhua=KYODO JBN/--
All nine all-cargo aircraft of Eastern Airlines Logistics (EAL), a subsidiary
of China Eastern Air Holding Co. Ltd (CEAH), have been put into this month,
which has led to a strong growth in the volume of all-cargo aircraft's capacity.
With 10 cargo flights per day, EAL has maintained a sound momentum in its cargo
transportation. EAL achieved a steady increase in capacity input and cargo volume
for four consecutive weeks in February. By the end of February, the outbound cargo
volume increased by 30% year-on-year, and the return cargo volume increased by
more than 50% year-on-year. Such performance has provided a firm foundation for
the world to combat the COVID-19 and stabilize global supply chain logistic-wise.
Affected by the COVID-19, a large number of international and domestic flights
have been suspended since late January, placing a huge impact on air logistics,
which further led to tremendous damage of the supply and marketing chains of
enterprises, especially multinationals.
With the resumption of work in China's domestic enterprises after Feb. 10, the
freight transportation sector was the first to see a rising demand as passenger
and maritime transportation was still in the low.
To meet the market demand, China Cargo Airlines, a subsidiary of EAL, has put
an unrented Boeing 747 all-cargo aircraft back into operation since Feb. 15.
From Jan. 24 to Mar. 1, EAL's all-cargo aircraft and the luggage compartment of
the China Eastern Airlines' passenger jets have carried more than 3,000 tons of
epidemic prevention materials and 138,000 tons of equipment needed to restart
the global supply chain.
At present, with the gradual resumption of work and production, global manufacturers have
also resumed their shipments, while EAL's all-cargo airlines have covered 40 international
and regional logistics sites, including Chicago, Los Angeles, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Singapore,
Bangkok, Osaka, Tokyo, and Seoul. Earlier this month, the daily outward cargo volume by
EAL's all-cargo aircraft has reached 946 tons, an increase of 60 percent before the work
resumption, as well as an annual increase of 30 percent compared to the previous year.
The return cargo volume stands at 816 tons per day, a year-on-year increase of 54.5 percent.
Parts of the cargos were emergency materials needed for the prevention and
control of the COVID-19, while most of them were spare parts to ensure work
resumption of Chinese and foreign enterprises, as well as commodities and daily
necessities people purchased online.
By combining road and air transportation and cooperating with global suppliers,
the EAL is providing global door-to-door services.
Lately, some U.S. carmakers were facing a breakdown and losing millions of U.S.
dollars each day as their transportation connection with a world-renowned auto
parts supplier was cut off. Learning this message, the EAL tailored a specific
logistics solution for the supplier within just a few days, becoming the only
Chinese airline whose plan has been selected.
At this critical moment for work resumption, the manufacturer handed over 600
tons of auto parts to EAL for transportation in the first quarter, planning to
ship them to the U.S. by 6 charter flights.
It is noteworthy that with the effective control of the epidemic domestically,
China is sending more flights to transport aid materials to foreign companies,
and the all-cargo aircraft transportation is playing an active role in
responding to the epidemic and natural disasters in the global context.
On March 9, local time, 70 tons of materials aided by China arrived at an
airport in Karachi, via a widebody B747 of EAL to help Pakistan better respond
to the COVID-19 and locust plague.
China Eastern Air Logistics Co., Ltd., headquartered in Shanghai is a company
offering comprehensive logistics services under the CEAH. Its capacity includes
bellyholds of over 700 passenger aircraft of China Eastern Airlines and nine
all-cargo aircraft.
The company is a pilot for the mixed ownership reform in the civil aviation
sector of China, and its shareholders, apart from the CEAH, also include Legend
Holdings, Global Logistic Properties, Debang Logistics, and Greenland Group.
Source: EAL
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