Building A Vibrant Air Cargo Hub at Singapore Changi … CAG Cargo Presentation_30 Oct...
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Building A Vibrant Air Cargo Hub
at Singapore Changi Airport
30 October 2012
Presented By:
James Fong
Assistant Vice President
Cargo and Logistics Development
Contents
• Quick intro & Brief History of Changi Airport
• Changi Airport Air Cargo Traffic
• Key Contributing Factors in Building Changi Airport as a
Cargo Hub
Corporatisation of Changi Airport in 2009 has enabled the
group to be more focus and responsive to our partner’s
needs; The roles of CAG and CAAS…
• Manages and operates Changi Airport and Seletar Airport
• Airport operations and management
• Air hub development (e.g. promoting to airlines)
• Commercial activities • Airport emergency services • Investments in foreign airports
(under subsidiary Changi Airports International)
• Industry regulator • Safety oversight and promotion
e.g. pilot licensing and certification • Air hub development (e.g. air
services negotiations) • Air navigation services provider • Singapore Aviation Academy
Location of Singapore
Location of Changi Airport – East of Singapore; Takeoff and Approach to/from the sea
1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2012 2005 2010
(1981)
Official Opening of Changi
Airport
(1975)
Decision to develop
Changi Airport to replace
Paya Lebar Airport
1975
(1985)
Opening of the Changi
Airfreight Center
•3million tonnes capacity
•470,000 m2
•9 terminals
(2010)
Official Opening of SATS
Coolport@Changi
(2012)
Official Opening of Fedex
Air Cargo Express (ACE)
Hub
(2003)
Official Opening of Airport
Logistics Park of
Singapore (ALPS)
Key Cargo Milestones in Changi Airport
Masterplan of Changi Airfreight Centre
DHL South Asia
Hub
TNT Regional
Hub
SingPost Airmail Transit Centre
DNATA Cargo Terminal
Singapore
FreePort
4 blocks of Cargo Agent Buildings and MegaPlex
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3 4
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7 South of CAC
24 Hour
Free Trade Zone
12 freighter bays
Approx. 20km or
30 mins to
seaport
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SATS
Coolport@Changi
Changi Airport :
Year to Date Cargo Performance
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Some Statistics
Singapore’s air cargo tonnage grew rapidly in 1980s-1990s; Growth slowed down in last 10 years due to changes in technology and Singapore’s economy
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500 000
1 000 000
1 500 000
2 000 000
2 500 000
1981 1991 2001 2011
Cargo
tonnage
Changi’s connectivity at a glance…
6,267
106
231
58
Flights operate every week
Scheduled airlines*
Cities connected to Changi*
Freighter city links
Data as at 1 Sep 2012
* Including codeshares
1.20 Million tonnes of airfreight in first
8 months of 2012
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64 Country links*
Strong interline opportunities to Changi’s catchment markets of 45 cities in
Southeast Asia, 15 in South Asia, and 10 in South West Pacific
NW11/12
No. Of Pax Flights 462
No. Of Freighter
Flights 19
No. Of Airlines 16
SIN-SOUTH ASIA
NW11/12
No. Of Pax Flights 2626
No. Of Freighter
Flights 148
No. Of Airlines 48
SIN-SOUTHEAST ASIA
NW11/12
No. Of Pax Flights 454
No. Of Freighter
Flights 20
No. Of Airlines 12
SIN-SOUTHWEST PACIFIC
NW11/12: Northern Winter season (October 2011-March 2012)
Operators offering feeder services to
South East Asian destinations
Singapore
Russia
Good potential to tap on growing trade
between Singapore – Russia, and S.E Asia -
Russia
Changi is gateway to S.E. Asia, but has no freighter connectivity to Russia
Opportunities in the growing trade between Russia, Singapore & S.E. Asia
Trade between S.E. Asia and Russia
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110 117
100 101
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2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
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тни
Trade between Singapore and Russia (Jan – Aug)
China
Source: Seabury Data
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16 19
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Jan - Aug 2010 Jan - Aug 2011 Jan - Aug 2012
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Source: CAG Data Competency Centre
Key contributing factors in building
Singapore as a Cargo Hub
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Multi-Agency and Partnership Approach
Government
Agencies
Airport & Trade
Association
Airlines
22% Manufacturing
12%
Financial
Services 14%
Business
Services
12%
Construction
Transport &
Communications
5%
Wholesale &
Retail Trade
17%
Others 18%
2010GDP:
S$304 billion (US$223 billion)
2010 Total output in
Manufacturing Sector:
S$270 billion (US$198 billion)
35% Electronics
29% Biomedical
Manufacturing
Chemicals
9%
Precision
Engineering 10%
General Manufacturing
Industries
8%
Transport
Engineering
9%
Growth of Manufacturing Output in 2010: + 30% Source: Singapore Economic Development Board.
A Strong Logistics Ecosystem is needed to support the growing
manufacturing sector in Singapore Generating airfreight demand for Origin / Destination cargo movements
Singapore’s connectivity to the world - Gateway to Southeast Asia and Southwest Pacific
Large base of world class logistics service provides in Singapore
Asia /M.E
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SATS Coolport@Changi, a 8,000 sqm on-airport facility dedicated perishables handling facility with multi-tiered zones with temperatures ranging from -28°C to 18°C, offers
new market opportunities for logistic players looking to tap into the cool chain business.
The latest cargo facility is the new Fedex Air Cargo Express (ACE) Hub, which is the first of its kind air cargo facility in the region focusing on express cargo. Operating 24/7, The facility boast special on-site facilitation by Immigration and Checkpoints Authority and Singapore Customs
Singapore Freeport is 22,000 sqm facility fitted with cutting edge, high security storage system for high values collectibles such as fine art, precious metals and high end wine. The facility has 24/7
direct airside access to Singapore’s Free-Trade Zone.
Tapping on New Cargo Segments:
In addition to diversifying their cargo base,
ChangiAirport continues to work with its business
partners to target new cargo segments. Some
examples include perishables, valuable cargo and
express cargo
Working with Business Partners to continuously invest in new
handling capabilities to meet customers’ needs
Efficiency of Logistics infrastructure and services
Source: World Bank 2012
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Singapore Ranks 1st in the 2012
Logistics Performance Index (LPI)
Ensuring competitive cargo handling standards
Performance of Ground Handlers are measured:
Performance Standards Target
Cargo documents available within 90%
2 hours of passenger aircraft arrival
Cargo documents available within 90%
4 hours of freighter aircraft arrival
Cargo available within 3.5 hours of 90%
passenger aircraft arrival
Cargo available within 5.5 hours of 90%
freighter aircraft arrival
Trade facilitation through the use of IT systems
Launched in October 2007, TradeXchange® provides
seamless inter-connectivity to government controlling
bodies (B2G) and business partners (B2B) for easy
preparation and submissions of trade documents
Benefits for Logistics Providers,
Importers and Exporters
•Single interface to multiple systems
•Minimum data re-entry and hence
reduced errors
•Faster trade documentation
processing
•Improved efficiency
E-freight @ Singapore
IATA e-freight goal: Replace paper documentations with electronic messaging
standards, to realize paper-free vision in air freight flow
e-freight@Singapore started in 2010
Leverage IATA electronic messaging standards to capture data@source and for data
re-use
Promote adoption of paperless freight documentation
Ensure local air cargo and logistics industry remains competitive and increases
productivity
• Establish SMEs’ current IT capabilities
• Identify and close gaps
• Current status: Survey completed
1. Air Cargo Agents’ IT Readiness Survey
• Demonstrate costs & benefits of e-freight@Singapore
• Current status: Study completed
2. Air Freight Process Productivity Study (AFPPS)
• Engage industry for sustainable solutions
• Private-sector led innovation
• Current status: Awarded funding to 3 consortia leads in Feb 2012. Solution development in progress
3. Implementation Plan / Call-for-Collaboration (CFC)
• Engage industry to build interest
• Current status: Ongoing
4. Industry Outreach & Engagement
4 Programme Tracks in E-freight @ Singapore
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