
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA (5 September 2023) - DHL Express, the world's leading international express service provider, has commenced the full-fledged operation of Incheon Gateway after it invested €131 million (KRW 175 billion) to expand the Gateway in 2019. The investment is DHL Express's largest in South Korea to date, making Incheon Gateway the largest gateway in the Asia Pacific.
The expansion aims to address the increasing air cargo demand at the Gateway, as a result of growing overseas trade in South Korea and increase in international express import and export with Asia-Pacific countries, including Singapore, Japan, China, Australia, and Taiwan.
Sean Wall, Executive Vice President of Network Operations and Aviation, Asia Pacific, DHL Express, was present to commemorate the opening of the new Incheon Gateway. He said, "We are handling more cargo in South Korea in recent years, and we expect the demand to continue on its upward trajectory. Between 2011 and now, the transit cargo handling volume we handled in the country grew more than threefold. The opening of the expanded Incheon Gateway arrives at a right time as it plays an important role to facilitate regional and intra-Asia trade, particularly for the Northeast Asian region, including Dalian, Qingdao, Wuxi, Ulaanbaatar, and Guam."
The enhanced
Incheon Gateway now boasts a gross floor area of 59,248 square meters – thrice
the size of the previous Gateway at 19,946 square meters. The handling capacity
is also boosted by over 3.5 times to reach 28,400 pieces per hour. The Gateway
houses a 5.5 kilometers-long conveyor belt and 19 automated X-ray inspection
machines to ensure shipment contents are safe and compliant. Moreover, Incheon
Gateway is a pivotal logistics facility, connecting global DHL hubs and
gateways through seven dedicated DHL aircraft and 40 aircraft from partner
airlines. This can address the ever-growing transit shipment demand in the
Northeast Asian region.
To process import
and export shipments faster and more efficiently, the Incheon Gateway features
a fully automated sorting and handling system. In particular, an automated
document and small parcel sorter can efficiently process over 10,000 parcels an
hour, significantly enhancing the handling speed and operations competency. As
a result, more than 30 minutes of delivery time for imported goods is saved.
To minimize
greenhouse gas emissions, the facility is partly powered by solar energy. A
1-megawatt solar power generator is installed – spanning the entire rooftop
area (5,700 square meters) of the Gateway. The solar generator can produce
energy that covers roughly 30% of the facility's consumed energy, thus reducing
around 650 tons of carbon emissions annually. This marks the first instance
among cargo terminals within Incheon International Airport to use solar energy.
ByungKoo Han, Country Manager of DHL Express Korea, said,
"The Incheon Gateway serves as a strategic facility that connects South
Korea and the Asia Pacific region to the world. Since its initial opening in
2009, the handling volume of import and export at Incheon Gateway has increased
by more than 90% in 2022. With this expansion, we are confident that we can
adeptly manage the surge in shipment volume and cater to the increasing demand
for international express delivery over the coming decade."
South Korea is the
world's sixth largest e-commerce market. The larger Incheon Gateway will also
now better support Korean cross-border e-commerce companies to grow in overseas
markets.
(Redaksi ISL News/PR Communication
DHL/email:islnewstv@gmail.com).