Hactl operates SuperTerminal 1, the world's largest multi-level air cargo terminal, with 3.5M tonnes annual capacity. The tech stack — Oracle, Java, Spring, WebLogic — reflects a mid-market enterprise operations platform, not modern cloud-native infrastructure. Active hiring spans engineering, logistics, ops, and construction teams across a steady velocity, with projects clustered around cargo handling system maintenance, warehouse optimization, and green terminal initiatives — indicating capital-intensive operational scaling rather than software product development.
Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited is the city's largest independent air cargo handler, serving over 100 airlines and 1,000 freight forwarders. The company operates SuperTerminal 1 and provides integrated logistics through subsidiary Hacis, which runs customs-bonded cross-border trucking (SuperLink China Direct) and e-commerce fulfilment services. Hactl holds multiple industry certifications including ISAGO, WHO GDP, all four IATA CEIV standards, and IATA Environmental Assessment certification. The workforce spans 1,001–5,000 employees across operations, engineering, construction, and support functions in Hong Kong and mainland China.
SuperTerminal 1 has an annual design capacity of 3.5 million tonnes and is the single largest multi-level air cargo terminal in the world.
Hactl serves more than 100 airline companies and 1,000 freight forwarders globally.
Hactl holds ISAGO, WHO GDP, all four IATA CEIV certifications (pharmaceuticals, fresh, live animals, lithium batteries), and IATA Environmental Assessment (IEnvA) certification — the first in Asia.
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