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cargo-partner expands air freight solutions from Amsterdam and Brussels

Global logistics provider cargo-partner now offers seamless air freight solutions from Amsterdam, Netherlands and Brussels, Belgium to key locations across Europe, Asia, the Americas and South Africa.

cargo-partner has expanded its air freight offering to provide daily and weekly services from key airports across Belgium and the Netherlands to destinations worldwide, aiming to ensure timely deliveries and cost efficiency.

Customers can choose from multiple service levels – ECONOMY, PRIORITY, and EMERGENCY – tailored to match their specific needs, said the company in a statement.

cargo-partner’s Benelux Managing Director, Enzo Phillips said, “We’re continuing to expand our global network as well as the quality of our air transport services from our Benelux branches, and we are very excited to be enhancing our air freight solutions.

“We’ve been successfully running air consols from Amsterdam to key Asia locations for the last 18 months, supporting customers with their international import and export requirements. We’re now pleased to be expanding our services to other regions across the globe, supporting businesses in the Netherlands and Belgium with full end-to-end air freight solutions.”

The Benelux air services are managed from cargo-partner’s Amsterdam and Brussels branches, with an in-house team of trade experts speaking Mandarin, Dutch and English, overseeing all customer requests.





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