My Opinion

Speaking about the growth in road feeder services by the terminal operator’s trucking subsidiary, HACIS.

Mark Whitehead, Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals’ chief executive says:

“HACIS is already highly successful in its scheduled road feeder services between Hong Kong and China, but even in this it has barely scratched the surface of its potential. There is considerable scope for further expansion of the network from Hong Kong, and also radiating from other airports located further inland.”

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