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COSCO SHIPPING Provides Professional Escort for Aid Supplies to Ethiopia

Date:2026-01-16 Read times: font size:[ L M S ]

Recently, under the professional transportation support of COSCO SHIPPING, a batch of humanitarian aid materials donated by Anta Group in cooperation with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) successfully departed from Xiamen Port bound for Ethiopia.

This shipment will be safely delivered to refugee camps in Ethiopia through COSCO SHIPPING Freight’s door-to-door full-chain supply chain service. It will provide support for the basic livelihood of local refugees, demonstrating the commitment and responsibility of Chinese enterprises through concrete actions.

To ensure the efficient and safe delivery of the supplies to the destination, COSCO SHIPPING Freight, leveraging its global supply chain service resources and professional operational capabilities, tailored a comprehensive logistics solution for Anta Group. From domestic trucking and customs declaration to international ocean transport, and then to customs clearance and distribution in the destination country, every stage was closely monitored and strictly controlled by a dedicated team, effectively guaranteeing the timeliness and safety of the transportation.

This shipment is not only a positive practice of COSCO SHIPPING in supporting international humanitarian causes, but also confirms the sustained and smooth cooperation between COSCO SHIPPING and Anta Group in this field. Over the past two years, both parties have consistently adhered to the philosophy of “united as one and build great love together”, establishing a stable and efficient cooperative relationship. Leveraging its global supply chain advantages, COSCO SHIPPING has cumulatively assisted Anta Group in transporting seventy-three 40-foot containers of aid materials, delivering goods worth approximately 300 million RMB to multiple African countries, including Burundi, Kenya, and Ethiopia, thereby providing solid logistics support for local humanitarian causes.