A new chapter in the thriving trade relationship between Australia and China was marked on April 11 with the launch of a comprehensive logistics portfolio for South Australia. The event, held at Adelaide’s Ayers House, spotlighted a strategic initiative to enhance cold chain logistics, opening up exciting opportunities for Australian agricultural products to reach the Chinese market.
For over a decade, Australian exports have found a reliable channel through this logistics provider, which has played a key role in bringing premium products like salmon, wine, mineral water, Manuka honey, chilled steaks, and cherries to China. With the resumption of Australian rock lobster imports to China in 2024, the logistics unit quickly facilitated the inaugural shipment, highlighting its ability to adapt and meet emerging market demands.
Through its expansive aviation network, the logistics provider ensures the fast and efficient delivery of goods, reaching 80% of China’s consumer base within 12 hours of clearing customs. The ongoing development of specialized seafood processing and holding facilities across several major Chinese cities allows for even quicker distribution, reducing delivery times to as little as 48 hours.
This enhanced collaboration underscores the growing ties between Australia and China, not just in trade, but in fostering business, tourism, and cultural exchange. With a new co-branded product launch on the horizon, featuring the best of South Australian goods, the future looks bright for both countries, creating new opportunities for shared prosperity.
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