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SATS and SF Group sign MoU to enhance global supply chain collaboration

The partners will expand operations in Singapore, Belgium, and Malaysia.

SATS has entered a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with SF Group to broaden strategic collaboration and global supply chain optimisation.

Under the MoU, SATS and SF Group will integrate their expertise, service offerings, and those of their affiliate companies, including Worldwide Flight Services (WFS), a SATS Group member, and SF Airlines, the Chinese cargo airline owned by SF Group.

The partners will focus on expanding current hub operations in Singapore and e-commerce handling in Liege, Belgium, to additional global hubs such as Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

In addition, the partners will explore e-commerce handling proof of concepts (PoCs) in Beijing and JFK International Airport SATS and SF Group sign MoU to enhance global supply chain collaborationand develop network solutions and specialised services across over 200 SATS locations via SF Group’s extensive demand channels.

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