Community

FOCUS AREAS
  • Caring for the community
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Partnered with S.F. Holding Co., Ltd (“S.F. Holding”) in the Chinese Mainland to support the Uzbekistan PV and BESS project, applying transport simulations to minimise disruption and safeguard surrounding communities 
  • Contributed HK$5 million and provided free logistics services in Hong Kong to aid urgent recovery and relief for families impacted by the Tai Po fire
  • Hosted the “Be a Volunteer Hairdresser – Serve the Elderly” event in Hong Kong, providing free haircut services to the elderly with the support of 40 KLN volunteer hairdressers. Through the event, 120 elderly were served 

In early 2025, KLN provided critical logistics support to the HKSAR Government in response to the Myanmar earthquake, including air freight services and on-the-ground logistics assistance for rescue operations. Building on this collaboration, KLN has further deepened its partnership with the Hong Kong Fire Services Department to support their international rescue operations through reliable and responsive logistics solutions.  

 

The collaboration focuses on establishing strategically located, pre-positioned supply hubs across KLN’s global network, integrating advanced technology for smart equipment and personnel management to improve deployment efficiency and emergency preparedness. In parallel, the partners are jointly developing an AI-driven adaptive model that integrates KLN’s end-to-end logistics capabilities with local rescue operations, enhancing operational readiness and rapid mobilisation. 

 

Source of photo: Photo Album “Go Beyond Borders: Our Rescue Operation in Myanmar”, Fire Service Department 

In Hong Kong: KLN collaborated with United Nations Children’s Fund (“UNICEF”) Hong Kong to lead 286 children from local schools in a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ attempt for “Most People Playing Heads or Tails Simultaneously’. The event combined fun with education, as children learned about the history of coins and Hong Kong’s development. KLN is a gold sponsor for the UNICEF Charity Run 2025/26, an event aimed at promoting child wellbeing, resilience, and community solidarity. Our colleagues also joined the UNICEF Charity Run – ‘HERO RUN – WondeRun’. Money raised from this event will go towards psychosocial support for the Tai Po school community in Hong Kong. 

 

In the Chinese Mainland: KLN launched the “Growing Happily Together” programme in celebration of International Children’s Day. As part of this initiative, KLN prepared festive gifts for employees’ children, carefully selecting age-appropriate games, toys and craft kits for different stages of childhood. 

In Hong Kong: KLN collaborated with the Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong and its social enterprise YM Hair to launch the “Be a Volunteer Hairdresser – Serve the Elderly” programme. A total of 40 colleagues were trained as volunteer hairdressers and provided free haircuts to 80 elderly participants. Including earlier volunteer initiatives, the programme has cumulatively benefited 120 elderly to date.   

 

In Myanmar: KLN continues to engage elderly individuals through consultancy and advisory roles, supporting their purposeful involvement while supplementing their income. This approach ensures they remain meaningfully connected to society and enables them to share their experience and expertise for the benefit of the wider community. 

In Hong Kong: Since June 2022, KLN has partnered with the social enterprise Eco-Greenergy to recycle coffee grounds, with the goal of reducing landfill disposal and upcycling waste to limit the consumption of new resources. Since then, we have collected a total of 2.87 tonnes, reflecting our commitment to resource recycling and environmental conservation. 

 

In Sri Lanka: In celebration of World Environment Day 2025, KLN team organised a silent walk from our head office to Sir James Peiris Mawatha, followed by a tree planting ceremony, further underscoring our commitment to sustainability and building a greener future for generations to come. 

 

In Myanmar: we supported local carbon reduction efforts by increasing our share of solar-powered electricity and planting trees around warehouse and dry port facilities. Quarterly monitoring of groundwater usage, air quality, and noise levels have helped to ensure sustainable operations and promote community wellbeing.