A plane carrying 125 sets (249 pieces) of national-level cultural relics landed smoothly at Perth International Airport in Australia on June 11, marking the successful completion of an outbound transportation mission by China Logistics Group Co., Ltd. (China Logistics) for the exhibition at the Western Australian Museum.
A plane carrying 125 sets (249 pieces) of national-level cultural relics landed smoothly at Perth International Airport in Australia on June 11. [Photo/sasac.gov.cn]
The exhibits include terracotta warriors, terracotta horses, bronze ornaments, and ceremonial vessels, with more than half classified as Grade-III or higher-level protected relics in China. With a strict requirement for the transportation, CTS International Logistics Co., Ltd. (CTS International), a subsidiary of China Logistics, assembled a dedicated team to ensure precision management throughout the entire process.
Since taking on the task in early April, CTS International put in place a cross-regional coordination system to ensure safe and efficient transport. In preparation, the team worked with clients, transport teams, and airport staff to arrange special vehicles and equipment and run emergency drills. During transit, CTS International cooperated with the airline to plan optimized routes and streamline loading to shorten delivery time. At Zhengzhou Airport, a “green channel” was opened to speed up unloading, inspection, storage, and boarding, with stable temperature, humidity, and shock protection throughout the process.
By combining the strengths of its Zhengzhou and Beijing branches and using a shared information platform, CTS International coordinated planning, resources, and risk control in real time, creating strong synergy.
(Executive editor: Yuan Ting)