CARGO DEVELOPMENT
Cargo Performance Targets Landside service for exports Truck waiting time: within
30 minutes (97%)
Cargo acceptance: within 15 minutes (95%) Cargo release: within 30 minutes (95%)
Cargo breakdown for imports Less than
10 tons, within
2 hours (95%) Between
10 and 50 tons,
within 5 hours (95%) More than 50 tons, within 8 hours (95%)
Perishable cargo and express cargo within
1 hour (97%) Mishandling rate:
Incheon’s cargo area currently comprises a host of cargo terminals, warehouses and logistics facilities spread across a two million square-metre site to the east of the airport site.
The biggest terminals are operated by South Korean carriers Korean Air (Terminal A), Asiana (Terminal B) and the Incheon Airport Foreign Carrier Cargo Terminal Company, which manages the Foreign Carrier Cargo Terminal (Terminal C) used by FedEx, UPS and other international airlines. Terminal A covers 81,900sqm and is capable of handling 1.46 million tons of cargo per annum. Its size and capacity make it the largest facility at the airport and its capability to handle perishables, refrigerated cargoes and livestock make it the best equipped. Asiana’s 50,400sqm facility has the capacity to accommodate 1.1 million tons of cargo yearly and the Foreign Carriers Cargo Terminal can handle around 520,000 tons per annum.
1.5/10,000 consignments
Other facilities on and around the one million square metre main cargo terminal site include a 30,000sqm International Express Mail Centre, a US Army Post Office, DHL Express Northeast Gateway and a 11,250sqm Atlas Air cargo terminal. Up to 32 B747 aircraft can simultaneously be accommodated on the airport’s huge South Cargo apron located between the cargo terminals. A road through the airport’s 72-hole golf course connects the cargo terminal area to a one million square metre site that has been set aside for Incheon’s logistics park. Tenants of the Airport LogisPark today include
Schenker, AMB, Hyundai, Pantos Logistics, KWE Korea and Samsung, which between them occupy around 60% of the site. Schenker’s high-tech facility acts as the global distribution centre for ASML, the world’s leading provider of lithography systems for the semiconductor industry.
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