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Cathay Cargo introduces mail solution

April 4, 2023 by Payload Asia

Cathay Cargo has enhanced its integrated mail platform with Cathay Mail, a refined digital solution that re-envisages the mail-shipment process, generating greater
transparency for post offices and providing the track-and-trace visibility their customers expect.

With Cathay Mail, Cathay Cargo is able to provide a superior customer experience that better caters to the requirements of post offices for shipment visibility,
reliability and speed. 

Director Cargo Tom Owen said: “Cathay Mail highlights how we have adapted technology and digitalisation to offer real benefits to our customers. By fully
integrating mail-handling functions with our cargo operations and expertise, our innovative new mail solution provides a sophisticated suite of tools and facilities
to support our postal partners.”

Cathay Cargo’s refreshed “mail as cargo” solution integrates mail-handling data with air cargo systems using the PAWB – the postal air waybill. This use of
electronic data interchange (EDI) technology removes much of the previous shipment paperwork and gives both origin and destination post offices, and
designated operators, more visibility of shipments down to mail bag (or “receptacle”) level, allowing them to offer package-level track-and-trace visibility
to e-commerce shippers.

The information also enables Cathay Cargo to manage capacity against actual volumes of mail on flights, so it can make allowances for surges in ad hoc demand,
or make unused space available for other cargo.

There is an additional benefit for mail heading to Europe where, by making the information available in advance, mail shipments will be compliant with the
European Union’s new ICS2 customs requirements, which are being introduced this year.

Thanks to the digital data available from the PAWB, it is now easier not only to reconcile shipments for billing, but also to measure performance. Cathay Cargo
will be adding KPIs to its mail performance monitoring suite, which is accessible on the EzyPost platform. Indices such as on-time delivery and visibility performance
will be accessible and updated from live data.

Cathay Cargo will aim to outperform the 95 percent industry “visibility performance” standard, and will set its own stretch targets to ensure it exceeds contractual
standards. The EzyPost platform will also produce monthly reports that will be available to post office customers. This accessible and more accurate data will
simplify the measurement of contractual performance.

Cathay Mail also enables efficient operational recovery should an aircraft be grounded at an intermediate stop. Staff will be able to identify and segregate
express mail shipments for priority uplift, and this will be visible in the system.

“This new investment in our mail-handling capability increases the attractiveness of Hong Kong as a global mail hub, giving post offices the confidence to move mail
more seamlessly to, from and through Hong Kong,” added Owen.

One of these post offices is Hongkong Post, which participated in earlier “mail as cargo” trials. Hongkong Post Business Director (External Affairs) Steve Lau said:
“Cathay Cargo has been a trusted, long-term partner of Hongkong Post and assists in conveying outbound and transit mail to destinations worldwide. While the
pandemic had a tremendous impact on the aviation industry, we worked hand in hand with Cathay Cargo and overcame the challenges. Looking forward, and as the
home carrier in Hong Kong, Cathay Cargo will continue to be our close partner to support the growth of e-commerce businesses and position Hong Kong as a major
hub in the region.”

The new technology in the mail solution offers a firm foundation for that ambition. Cathay Cargo’s Tom Owen said: “Cathay Mail will improve on Cathay Cargo’s
existing mail service levels by offering high-visibility performance and improved-on time-delivery performance. This updated solution expands and optimises the
use of EDI that, with the PAWB, delivers an enhanced level of customer performance and real tangible benefits to our post office customers and our own
operational performance.”

Other Topics: air cargo network, air express, air freight services, air logistics, Asia Pacific air cargo, Asia Pacific air freight, Asia Pacific air logistics, Asia Pacific shipments, cargo flights, e-commerce logistics, express delivery, express logistics, international air shipments, international express delivery, transpacific air cargo, transpacific air freight

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