China parcel surge strains Belgian airport capacity
Liege airport is receiving over four million small parcels daily from China, straining the capacity of its 80-member customs inspection team. The increase highlights the airport's growing role in e-commerce logistics for Europe.
More than 4 million small parcels from China have arrived at the freight airport in Liege, Belgium, every day since the beginning of the year. On the receiving end, the Belgian customs inspection team at the airport has only 80 members. Belgium’s top customs official, Kristian Vanderwaeren, said the airport, close to the Netherlands, Germany and France, was built, in part, to cater to e-commerce platforms such as Amazon, Shein, Temu and Alibaba. But the “explosion” in the number of small parcels...