Pang Yuliang's Personal Experience

Pang Yuliang's hometown is an ordinary rural village in Shangcai County, Henan Province, where family conditions are generally tough. Pang Yuliang's family consisted of five siblings, an older brother, two younger brothers, and a younger sister. Pang studied hard and became the first person from his village to go to college.

Pang Yuliang, who graduated from college in 1988, had nothing to do with all this. Because he majored in hotel management, Pang was assigned to the New World Hotel in Beijing after graduation. It was a four-star hotel located on Gongti East Road in Beijing. At that time, China's university graduates were allotted with a package, and according to the policy at that time, it was easy for graduates to stay in Beijing. When the students were assigned, the graduates would go back to their provinces of origin if they needed people, and if the provinces didn't need people, they would stay in Beijing and be assigned to other employers.

Pang Yuliang in his university days, his academic performance was once very good. At that time, Pang was examined according to the standards of the Institute of Foreign Languages, and at that time, the teaching of the second foreign language is also mainly in foreign languages, so Pang Yuliang's foreign language level is very good, higher than the level of some students majoring in foreign languages.

Three years later, Pang left New World and jumped into the China division of Northwest Airlines, where he worked in the cargo business. This became Pang's first step into the cargo logistics industry later.

From 1988 to 1991, he worked as a duty manager at New World Hotel.

Between 1991 and 1995, Pang worked in foreign trade for a Korean company, in import and export trade of medical equipment for Advanced Medical Design, Inc. and as a cargo business manager for Northwest Airlines.

In 1995, Pang Yuliang jumped into a freight forwarding company called "Love Land", and Pang Yuliang was the company's deputy general manager.

In 1995, he founded Beijing Linde International Transportation Agency Co.

In 2002, Pang Yu-liang led his men at Love Land to set up Linde International Freight Forwarding Co.

In 2003, Linde became a logistics service provider for Huawei, the leader of China's telecom equipment exporters, and combed international logistics and trade channels.

In 2003, Linde chartered a special cargo plane for Huawei's cargo to Africa and opened a Shenzhen-Bangkok-Dubai-Lagos cargo charter service;

In 2004, Linde opened a Pudong-India (Mumbai, Delhi)-Dubai-Lagos cargo charter service.

In 2005, Pang Yuliang invested 10 million dollars to establish Orient Zhongtian (Henan) Aviation Service Co., Ltd. in Zhengzhou, and opened Zhengzhou-Luxembourg cargo route.

In March 2006, Orient China won the bid for the Zhengzhou International Aviation Logistics Park project, which covers an area of 300 acres, with a total investment of 300 million yuan, and is planned to be built in "five parks and one center".

In May 2007, Orient Zhongtian invested in the acquisition of Paschim International Airport.

August 2007, *** with the establishment of Zhengzhou Airport Logistics Development Co.

In April 2008, the company launched the "Parchim International Airport and Bonded Economic Cooperation Zone Promotion Tour to China".

On November 19, 2008, the company participated in the Nanjing International Logistics Expo with its partner Goodman Group.

In 2008, Orient China Sky (Henan) Aviation Service Co., Ltd. was ranked 18th among the top 50 national aviation logistics enterprises by China Freight Forwarders Association.

April 3, 2009 Pang Yuliang was invited to be the guest speaker at the 2nd Global Air Cargo China Annual Conference in Shenzhen.

In May 2009, Yuliang Pang was invited to be a speaker at the 12th International Air Logistics and Transportation Expo in Munich.

In June 2009, Pang Yuliang established a joint venture with Nanjing Hi-Tech Zone, Nanjing Hi-Tech Linde International Economic and Technical Cooperation Co.

August 2009, Linde International Logistics Group, led by Mr. Pang Yuliang, launched a sea-air connection with the Port of Hamburg, using Parchim Airport as a hub.

In October 2009, Linde International Logistics Group cooperated with the Frankfurt Trade Fair to launch the annual exhibition and sale of duty-paid commodities in Frankfurt and bonded commodities in Paschim, and launched the logistics and international trade platform "Paschim Bonded" and the "Fourth Party Logistics Platform". E-commerce platform.

December 2009, Taiwan introduced the "Pashim Bonded" warehousing and direct sales international trade model.

In December 2009, Linde International Logistics Group, led by Mr. Pang Yuliang, signed a strategic cooperation agreement on fourth-party logistics and third-party logistics with third-party logistics service providers such as Sinotrans Air Transportation and Development Company Limited, Kerry Chase Logistics Group, and Xiamen Airport International Freight Forwarding Company Limited, creating a precedent for the division of labor and cooperation between third-party logistics and fourth-party logistics.

In December 2009, Pang Yuliang led Orient Zhongtian Airlines to use Urumqi Airport as the hub to open the rail-air intermodal transportation docked with Pashim Airport.

In December 2009, Pang Yuliang was selected by China Aviation Week as one of the 20 "Outstanding Figures in the Logistics Industry in the 60 Years of New China".

January 17, 2010, Pang Yuliang and Laos Golden Triangle Special Economic Zone Chief Executive Zhao Wei signed a contract, the two special economic zones owned by Chinese people outside the logistics and Boatswain cooperation.

On February 11, 2010, Pang Yuliang cooperated with Privilege Aero Flight Training School of New Jersey, U.S.A. to set up an International Flight Training Center at Pahim Airport with the cooperation of China, Germany, and U.S.A., to cultivate civil aviation flight, international logistics, and international trade professionals.

On March 23, 2010, Pang Yuliang reached an agreement with the German Federal Customs and Federal Police to plan the 850-hectare environmentally friendly, ecologically friendly, visa-free and bonded Parchim Airport City, and plans to participate in the world's first Airport City Conference, which will be held on April 21-23, 2010 in Beijing.

On April 21, 2010, at the Beijing International Airport City Conference, Yuliang Pang, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Pachim International Airport, Germany, gave a speech titled "Logistics E-Commerce and Fourth Party Logistics Platform," proposing a new international trade model.

May 31, 2010: Signed a comprehensive strategic cooperation agreement with Van der Valk, a family-owned Dutch tourist hotel group with a history of 75 years, to carry out horizontal alliance of tourism and logistics.

On June 9, 2010, the world's largest aircraft, the Airbus A380, made a test flight at Parchim International Airport in Germany, and Airbus Aircraft Manufacturing designated Parchim Airport as the training base.