The 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China will be held in Beijing on Oct 16, 2022. As the Congress is approaching, safety in production will certainly become the first place. As an important component of the modern circulation system, aviation logistics plays an important role in unimpeded domestic and international double circulation, stabilizing the industrial chain and supply chain and ensuring national economic security. Airport terminals must guard the "first door" of air cargo.

Air transport is a preferable option for exporting goods as it offers numerous advantages over warehousing. By rearranging the above content, the following similar content can be generated:
Exporting goods via air transport is significantly more advantageous than using warehouses.
Sometimes, unloading very long and overweight cargo can be quite a challenge. In certain cases, a crane may be required to safely unload such cargo. This becomes necessary because the size and weight of the cargo exceed the limits of standard security check machines and front loadometers. For instance, the oversized security check machines at most domestic airports have dimensions of 1.8 meters in width, 1.8 meters in height, and a maximum weight limit of 3 tons per piece. Thus, the excessive weight of the cargo cannot be measured using these machines. In order to ensure airport security, it is necessary to conduct a 24-hour ballast check specifically for this type of cargo.

Currently, it is not possible to store 24-hour stockpiled goods at Guangzhou Airport and several other domestic airports. Additionally, due to technical issues, the No. 1 cargo terminal's large security check machine is currently out of service. As a result, any super wide, super high, or overweight goods cannot be accommodated at the terminal. It's important to note that the size limit at Guangzhou No. 1 cargo terminal is 145 * 170, and the weight limit for a single piece is 1500KG.
At present, the Guangzhou Southern warehouse is equipped to handle oversized and overweight cargo, making it an ideal option for businesses dealing with such items. However, it is worth noting that certain cargo may be too large for Hong Kong Airport, which also has strict X-ray size requirements. Those who opt for Hong Kong Airport will need to be mindful of potentially inconvenient security checks and additional fees associated with separate inspections. Ultimately, businesses seeking to move bulky cargo should carefully evaluate their options and choose the solution that best meets their needs.

