AirBridgeCargo, CargoLogicAir make capacities available on cargo.one platform

Sep 17, 2019: All-cargo carriers AirBridgeCargo (ABC) and CargoLogicAir (CLA) are now ready to go live with the first bookings on cargo.one, following partnership announcement with the digital platform during air cargo Europe event in June. From now on, ABC and CLA capacities are available online for cargo, covering general and premium services, originating from […]

AirBridgeCargo, CargoLogicAir make capacities available on cargo.one platform
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Sep 17, 2019: All-cargo carriers AirBridgeCargo (ABC) and CargoLogicAir (CLA) are now ready to go live with the first bookings on cargo.one, following partnership announcement with the digital platform during air cargo Europe event in June.

From now on, ABC and CLA capacities are available online for cargo, covering general and premium services, originating from Frankfurt, Munich and Leipzig in Germany, as well as Amsterdam in the Netherlands with further plans for expansion of online points.

AirBridgeCargo, CargoLogicAir partner with digital booking platform cargo.one

ABC, CLA and cargo.one teams met at Frankfurt Airport on September 11 to celebrate the successful integration and the first bookings as part of their collaboration, which also covers in- depth personnel training.

ABC x cargo.one Timeline

“Being part of digital booking platforms becomes essential for air cargo players if they want to embrace new sales channels and expand their customer base building strategic relations on different levels with customers and understanding their needs, as well as following market trends. The simplicity of cargo.one makes it a truly seamless experience, fully transparent for our customers from search to booking in under a minute,” highlighted Andrey Andreev, vice-president, Europe for AirBridgeCargo Airlines.

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“After twelve weeks of hard work, agile development and constructive engagement on both sides, capacities of AirBridgeCargo and CargoLogicAir can now be booked with the click of a button and instant confirmation on cargo.one,” says Moritz Claussen, managing director and founder of cargo.one.

With these successful first steps, the companies aim to expand their offering to include the full breadth and depth of their network. That means go-live beyond European launch markets in Germany and the Netherlands and expanding the scope of their products and services.

Jonathan Celeteria, Sales director Europe at AirBridgeCargo comments: “The customer feedback has been extremely positive so far due to the speed, ease and transparency they gain by comparing and booking our capacities on cargo.one. For us, it’s a game-changer and I’m excited to explore the whole potential of this partnership to deliver the best possible customer experience, as well as facilitate our ability to cope with challenging market conditions we are facing at the moment.”

Since June, AirBridgeCargo, CargoLogicAir and cargo.one have so far been working on building data & analytics capabilities and integrating them with the companies’ commercial and operational processes to deliver a better product.

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