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Changi taskforce ready for Covid-19 vaccine distribution

Singapore air cargo hub well-equipped to ensure safe, reliable and effective vaccine transport

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 08 Dec 2020 10:00PM

Changi taskforce ready for Covid-19 vaccine distribution
The Singapore air cargo hub has always focused on pursuing the highest standards in pharmaceutical cargo handling, says Lim Ching Kiat, co-lead of the Changi Ready Taskforce. – Changi Airport Group pic, December 8, 2020

SINGAPORE – The Singapore air cargo hub is ready for the transportation and distribution of Covid-19 vaccines, said the Changi Ready Taskforce.

Co-led by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and Changi Airport Group (CAG), the task force comprised 18 members from across the Changi air cargo community – a public-private collaboration involving government agencies, cargo handlers, airlines and freight forwarders.

“We are well-positioned to play a critical role in distributing Covid-19 vaccines to Singapore and the region,” said CAAS director (aviation industry) and co-lead of the Changi Ready Taskforce, Ho Yuen Sang, in a statement today.

“By bringing all players in the air cargo supply chain together through the Changi Ready Taskforce, CAAS and our partners can ensure the safe, reliable and effective transportation of these vaccines,” he said.

Recognising that the distribution of Covid-19 vaccines is a challenging task, the Changi Ready Taskforce has been set up to better prepare the air cargo community to meet the logistical demands of vaccine distribution.

This includes assessing and ramping the hub’s ability to handle different types of Covid-19 vaccines, all within a stringent, temperature-controlled environment to maintain vaccine efficacy, as well as to manage an expected surge in the volume of vaccines to be air-transported to the region once they are approved by regulators.

“The Changi air cargo hub has always placed a strong emphasis on pursuing the highest standards in pharmaceutical cargo handling.

“Given our efforts in infrastructure upgrades and manpower training over the years, our air cargo hub is well-poised to handle the transportation of Covid-19 vaccines,” said CAG managing director for Air Hub Development and co-lead of the Changi Ready Taskforce, Lim Ching Kiat.

According to the statement, as of December 1, weekly cargo flights at Changi Airport have tripled to more than 950 flights compared to the end of last year. Changi Airport is now connected to about 80 cities by weekly cargo flights, it said. – Bernama, December 8, 2020

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