Teleport and VietJetAir Cargo sign MOU

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https://www.ses.ie/Malaysia’s Teleport announced a new partnership with VietJetAir Cargo to mutually extend its network, combining Teleport’s largest Southeast Asia air cargo network of over 80 destinations with VietJet’s global flight network.

Francis Antony, Cargo Group Head of Teleport says, “Our partnership with VietJetAir Cargo is timely as Vietnam is clearly growing to be a key market in Southeast Asia, with increasing manufacturing lines shifting to the country in recent years, contributing to more than 20% to the country’s GDP in 2022.[1]. VietJetAIr Cargo will be able to leverage on our freighter capacity and we are able to move goods across key lanes such as Kuala Lumpur to Vietnam. Together, we will bolster economic connectivity between Vietnam and the region, ensuring seamless connectivity and enhanced services for both our customers.”

Nelson Wu, Vietjet Air Cargo Managing Director says, “Our global supply chain capabilities will be extensively bolstered following Teleport’s partnership. We will be able to serve businesses in diversified areas and at quicker speeds, providing comprehensive logistics solutions to our customers worldwide. This especially empowers our businesses in Southeast Asia to engage in global trade with greater ease and confidence in the coming time.”

Teleport is the logistics venture seeded by Capital A. Founded in 2018, Teleport is an air logistics company that currently serves freight forwarders, e-commerce marketplaces as well as the express parcel market. Teleport is present across Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, India, Singapore and China.

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