Alibaba Group Launches First China-Africa Air Cargo Route

 

Cainiao Smart Logistics Network, the logistics arm of Alibaba Group, is launching its first air cargo route between China and Africa, to enhance cross-border parcel shipping efficiency.

Cainiao said in a statement that the air freight, operating over six times weekly, will ship parcels from China’s Hong Kong Special Administrative Region to Lagos, Nigeria’s economic hub, where Cainiao’s local partners will take over and complete the last mile delivery.

The air cargo route is expected to reduce the days of normal door-to-door delivery service between China and Nigeria from more than 60 days to about 20 days.

African Countries to Trade More With China, After Covid-19

“As one of Cainiao’s key emerging markets, Africa has witnessed a booming demand from local consumers purchasing items such as apparel, home appliances and electronic accessories from China,” Cainiao said.

The launch of the air cargo route will support the surge in trade volume and rise of e-commerce in Africa, with the African e-commerce market projected to reach about 34.6 billion U.S. dollars by 2024, an average annual growth rate of 17.1 percent, according to Cainao.

“The newly launched air cargo route is a further expansion of Cainiao’s global cross-border parcel network and demonstrates our ability to leverage industry partnerships to aggregate resources to mitigate disruptions while enhancing overall logistics efficiency,” said William Xiong, Cainiao’s chief strategist and general manager of export logistics.

 

Other articles

Brazil

China’s Beef Market Weakens and Poses Risks for Brazil

Brazil

Brazil Expects USD 2 Billion Boost in Exports to China With New Meatpackers