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Overview of Singapore’s Airfreight Industry. Around 5000 Weekly Flights Served by 85 Scheduled Airlines 200 City Links, 60 Country Links ASAs with 100 countries Open Skies Agreements with over 30 countries. Singapore’s Airfreight Market: An Overview.
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Around 5000 Weekly Flights Served by 85 Scheduled Airlines 200 City Links, 60 Country Links ASAs with 100 countries Open Skies Agreements with over 30 countries Singapore’s Airfreight Market: An Overview
Singapore’s Airfreight Market: An Overview CARGO THROUGHPUT (1981 – 2007) SARS 9-11 Asian Financial Crisis
Singapore: A Leading Global Logistics Hub in Asia Singapore is ranked world’s best logistics hub by World Bank Why Singapore? • Efficient and reliable supply chain at competitive costs • Integrated IT portal for ease of exchange of information • Measured by Logistics Performance Index: • Custom procedures • Infrastructure quality • Ability to trace & trace shipments • Timeliness in cargo arrival • Logistics costs • Competence of domestic logistics industry • Ease & affordability of international shipments
Singapore: A Leading Global Logistics Hub in Asia A large base of world class logistics service providers in Singapore Europe U.S. Asia /M.E
Singapore: A Leading Global Logistics Hub in Asia High concentration of regional distribution centres across industry clusters Infocomms & Media HP IBM Adaptec Avocent Verifone Kenwood Alcatel Avaya Stratus John Wiley Taylor & Francis FMCG/ Consumer Starbucks Estee Lauder LVMH Moet Hennesy Gillette Remy Cointreau Loreal Coles Myers Unilever DFS Diageo Transport Engrg Daimler Toyota Volkswagen Rolls Royce Embraer Boeing Airbus R. Bosch Caterpillar Yamaha Electronics & Precision Engrg Nat’l Semiconductors 3 Com On Semicon Qualcomm Xilinx Texas Instruments NetApp Zebra Flextronics AMD SKF Tyco Variant Veeco Sandvik Numonyx Singapore Chemicals Jotun Chugoku Rohm-Haas Clariant Ciba Borouge Biomedical/Med Tech Roche Diagnostics Siemens Medical Schering-Plough J&J Medical VWR Abbott Philips Medical
Changi Airfreight Centre: The Heart of Air Cargo Operations • 47 Hectare Free Trade Zone • 3 million tonnes of annual handling capacity • 12 Freighter Bays • Round the clock customs clearance • Approx. 25km/20 mins travel from PSA port
Changi Airfreight Centre: The Heart of Air Cargo Operations • 2 Ground Handling Agents • SATS and CIAS • 8 Airfreight Terminals • 4 Cargo Agents Buildings • Over 100,000sqm of warehouse & office space • Regional Gateway Hubs of Major Air Express Companies • Airmail Transit Centre • Onsite Quarantine Centre
Changi Airfreight Centre: The Heart of Air Cargo Operations Performance of Ground Handlers are measured: Performance Standards TargetCargo documents available within 90% 2 hours of passenger aircraft arrival Cargo documents available within 90% 4 hours of freighter aircraft arrival Cargo available within 3.5 hours of 90% passenger aircraft arrival Cargo available within 5.5 hours of 90% freighter aircraft arrival Customs clearance efficiency is also measured: • Physical Cargo cleared within 90% • 13 minutes
Airport Logistics Park of Singapore (ALPS) • Officially opened in 2003 • 26 hectare of Free Trade Zone (FTZ) • Awarded "Logistics Park of the Year" at the 2006 Asia Logistics Awards • 180,000sqm of total tenantable space within dedicated facilities • 50,000sqm of tenantable space within 2 multi-tenanted facilities • Competitive Advantages • Free Trade Zone • Direct access to airfreight centre • No customs clearance necessary • Reduced double handling • Reduced cycle time
Airport Logistics Park of Singapore (ALPS) Unallocated plots ALPS 1MTF ALPS 2MTF
Changi Aircargo Hub: New Developments The Singapore Freeport • 22,000 sqm of strong rooms and show rooms • 24/7 direct airside access to FTZ • Professional and institutional clients (e.g International Fine Arts, Jewelry, Antique, Wine Dealers, Auction Houses, Private Banks) • Storage and logistic services (e.g Fine art paintings, sculptures, antiques, vintage cars/wine/cigar collections, gold, diamonds)
Changi Aircargo Hub: New Developments SATS’ Coolport @ Changi Singapore’s first on-airport perishables handling centre • S$12million, 8,000sqm on-airport facility. • Operational in Q3 2010 with initial annual operating capacity of 250,000 tonnes. • Multi-tiered zones with temperatures ranging from -28°C to 18°C. • Handling of live seafood, ornamental fish, meats, fresh produce and flowers. • Value-added propositions