Sin-Kung Logistics Berhad has signed an MOU with Airport Authority Hong Kong to establish a framework in identifying opportunities to facilitate cargo development, improve operational efficiency through digitalisation, and promote greater regional air cargo connectivity.
Through the collaboration, both parties will seek to explore opportunities to develop multimodal logistics solutions, strengthen cargo connectivity and improve operational efficiency by leveraging each other’s expertise and capabilities. The collaboration also provides a platform for Sin-Kung Logistics and AAHK to identify initiatives that support regional supply chain integration and meet the evolving needs of international trade.
Mr Alan Ong, Group Managing Director and CEO of Sin-Kung Logistics, said the collaboration marks another milestone in the Company’s strategy to strengthen its regional presence and expand its air cargo transportation capabilities.
“The MOU provides a platform for us to work closely with AAHK to pursue opportunities that support regional air cargo development and strengthen connectivity between key cargo gateways. As trade flows continue to grow and supply chains become increasingly interconnected, we believe closer collaboration will enable both parties to identify initiatives that create greater value for customers while supporting the continued growth of cross-border trade.”
“HKIA is one of the world’s leading aviation and air cargo hubs, offering extensive global connectivity and world-class cargo infrastructure. By combining its strengths with our expertise in air cargo transportation, we look forward to pursuing opportunities that enhance our service capabilities, broaden our regional network and reinforce our long-term growth strategy.”
Mr Ong added that the collaboration is in line with Sin-Kung Logistics’ commitment to strengthening its position as a trusted air cargo transportation specialist while capitalising on growing regional trade flows and the increasing demand for integrated logistics solutions across Asia.
The MOU will take effect immediately upon execution and will remain in force for an initial period of two years, providing a platform for both parties to pursue mutually beneficial opportunities in air cargo development and connectivity enhancement.





