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Hactl Does It Again at AFLAS Awards

  • 2022-09-14

Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (Hactl) has been named “Best Air Cargo Terminal Operator – Asia”, in the 2022 Asian Freight, Logistics and Supply Chain (AFLAS) Awards.

 

It is the fourth time Hactl and its subsidiary Hacis have won an AFLAS award, since the competition was launched in 2015.

 

The AFLAS Awards honour leading service providers including air and shipping lines; airports and seaports; logistics, 3PLs and other associated industry professionals. The awards are intended to recognise leadership, consistency in service quality, innovation, customer-relationship management and reliability.

 

Hactl was one of four finalists in its category, having been short-listed by the organisers based on pre-determined criteria. Hactl then received the most votes from the more than 15,000 readers of Asia Cargo News.

 

The winners were announced at a gala awards ceremony held at the JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong, where Amy Lam (Executive Director and Chief Financial Officer of Hactl) received the award from Kennese Tam, Senior Director, Global Marketing & APAC Partnerships, Polar Air Cargo.

 

Says Amy: “It is extremely gratifying to have won this award, especially following the ongoing challenges related to the pandemic, which have adversely impacted our operations from time to time.

 

“We are therefore very grateful to all those in the logistics business, who have recognised our determination to maintain the highest possible service standards in the face of extreme difficulties.”

Hactl Does It Again at AFLAS Awards

Hactl Executive Director and Chief Financial Officer Ms Amy Lam (right) received the award from Kennese Tam, Senior Director, Global Marketing & APAC Partnerships, Polar Air Cargo

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