Diversification is a full meal at Sats
Company is making meals for supermarkets and restaurants, sees opportunities in e-commerce.
Singapore
A BLOW to the travel sector during the Covid-19 pandemic has validated and accelerated Sats's plans to diversify its revenue streams out of both aviation as well as its domestic market of Singapore.
Even as its bottom-line gets pummelled by the loss of business due to travel restrictions, the ground handling and in-flight catering firm is seizing opportunities in food production, e-commerce and the movement of perishable and medical goods.
On the aviation front, Sats is also aiming to increase its share of revenue from overseas markets - some of which have already s…
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