U-Freight Group has revamped a warehouse at Tsing Yi near the Hong Kong airport to cater to the region’s apparel and accessories shippers.
The company leased the 39,000-square-foot facility that offers about 1,350 pallet positions. The changes, which took two months, have already attracted one new “fast fashion” customer, said Simon Wong, U-Freight’s chief executive officer.
The warehouse offers cross-docking, storage and daily delivery to stores within the Special Administrative Region (SAR). Goods arriving in Hong Kong from the United States and China via air and ocean freight consolidation services will be handled at the facility.
“For customers involved in the fashion sector, this new facility provides a very cost effective system for managing the flow of products from receipt of goods, through storage, picking, packing and dispatch,” Wong said.
U-Freight’s network now extends to multiple warehouses across Hong Kong, each with its own target market, located at Tsing Yi, Yuen Long, Kwai Chung and Tokwawan.