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BGS: Carefully Ensuring the Transportation of Live Animals to Support Industry Development


Release time:

2024-10-14

Author:

Cui Yuchen, Chen Li

In recent years, with the booming growth of the global live animal transportation industry, various animals have been traveling back and forth across the globe. In this emerging market, BGS Upholding a corporate spirit of continuous improvement and the pursuit of excellence, we constantly upgrade our services, strengthen operational processes, and enhance our infrastructure to ensure smooth “migrations” of life.

Precise management, safeguarding every life.

Unlike conventional cargo transportation, each small animal is unique. Faced with the higher demands that live animal transport places on safety, timeliness, and flexibility, BGS Be prepared for a rainy day, Dynamically monitor the status of cargo flights entering and leaving the port, as well as weather information, and flexibly adjust strategies based on actual conditions. Pay close attention to details and strive to demonstrate humanistic care in every stage of the transportation process.

“The animals being transported this time are crab-eating monkeys—national second-level protected species that are particularly sensitive to environmental changes. During transport, please ensure the container remains stable to prevent the animals from becoming panicked due to bumps and jolts.” Upon receiving the assignment notice, Section Chief Duan Jianwei of the cargo handling department immediately convened a team meeting to highlight key operational precautions. On one hand, he arranged for staff to communicate with the airline in advance to obtain information on flight arrival times, the number of packages, and their weights. After acquiring this information, they promptly coordinated with the transport drivers to confirm the precise timing for loading the goods into the warehouse. On the other hand, considering the potential discomfort that long-distance transport and lower temperatures might cause these little creatures, they designated a sheltered, warm area within the cargo warehouse as a temporary storage zone. They also stepped up communication with the shippers to clarify any additional precautions that needed to be taken. Once the crab-eating monkeys were brought into the warehouse, the on-duty staff maintained strict, round-the-clock monitoring, closely observing their mental state. In addition, they assigned dedicated personnel to assist the shippers with quarantine procedures and cargo pickup formalities, ensuring the little animals could safely “return home.”

 

Personalized attention, empowering “Good to Go Fast”

In addition to the transportation of small living creatures like crab-eating monkeys, ensuring the safe transport of large animals is also crucial. BGS Tasks that frequently need to be tackled. Recently, BGS The International Division of the Cargo Department received an assignment to transport live sea lions on an international inbound flight. Unlike animals that typically spend their lives on land, sea lions have special transportation requirements: they need to be kept at an appropriate temperature, humidity, and pressure to ensure their physiological condition remains optimal.

In response to this, BGS We adopted a “low-noise, low-stress” operational approach to avoid causing unnecessary disturbance to the sea lions. Given that the cargo warehouse area is not equipped with specialized constant-pressure facilities, in order to ensure the sea lions’ utmost comfort, the operations manager devised a “quick arrival, quick departure” operational strategy. We planned ahead with all relevant parties: immediately after the aircraft landed, we would move the sea lions into the cargo warehouse area, minimizing their time spent outside as much as possible. Once inside, the sea lions were placed in a cool, well-ventilated, and relatively secluded storage area. With approval from customs and quarantine authorities, the cargo department then arranged for the consignor to complete the pre-release loading procedures ahead of schedule.

It is understood that, This time, Hainan Airlines’ international flight is transporting a sea lion into the port. 3 item 855 It takes only a short time for the kilogram of goods to go from being received into the warehouse to being smoothly picked up by the consignee. 45 Minutes.

All-round care, moving toward higher standards.

BGS Strictly comply with the International Air Transport Association ( IATA The “Live Animal Regulations” aim for perfection at every stage of collection and transportation. This includes carefully inspecting the outer packaging of the goods to ensure that the crates meet aviation transport standards, maintaining a stable center of gravity throughout the shipping process, and minimizing any disturbance to the live animals. BGS From the perspective of humanistic care, we warmly look after every little animal. On rainy days, the movers put “raincoats” on the enclosures to prevent the animals from getting wet; when temperatures drop in winter, we dress them in “cotton coats” to keep them warm. Within the storage area, we’ve designated wind-sheltered, warm, well-ventilated, and shaded zones tailored to each animal’s habits as temporary storage spots. BGS Dedicated to creating a safe and efficient travel experience for every little animal that journeys across mountains and rivers.

In the future, BGS We will continue to optimize our services, providing safe and reliable transportation for more live animals, and driving the live animal transportation industry toward greater safety, professionalism, and efficiency, thereby injecting strong momentum into its development.

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