AirBridgeCargo unveils real time control tower to monitor special cargoes

December 19, 2017: In a recent development, AirBridgeCargo Airlines (ABC) has newly launched a 24/7/365 control tower (CT) operation to monitor consignments comprising special cargoes, proactively respond to service disruptions and meet customers%u2019 delivery deadlines. Managed by a team of fully-trained supply chain specialists and based in Moscow, the control tower offers real-time, round-the-clock monitoring […]

AirBridgeCargo unveils real time control tower to monitor special cargoes
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December 19, 2017: In a recent development, AirBridgeCargo Airlines (ABC) has newly launched a 24/7/365 control tower (CT) operation to monitor consignments comprising special cargoes, proactively respond to service disruptions and meet customers' delivery deadlines.

Managed by a team of fully-trained supply chain specialists and based in Moscow, the control tower offers real-time, round-the-clock monitoring of all cargo movements throughout the entire transportation process across the airline's international network%u2014from booking to final customer delivery.

The team is responsible to identify and resolve any potential disruption to planned shipment deliveries that can result from a diverse range of circumstances. It includes schedule disruption, documentation issues and the influence of bad weather conditions.

With its key focus on special cargoes, AirBridgeCargo's control tower team has been created to ensure the airline meets its quality and service priorities for time-and temperature-sensitive products, live animals, off-size&heavy cargoes, e-commerce shipments and other commodities requiring extra attention and the alignment of all operational procedures.

The ABC control tower is reachable through telephone, skype or e-mail, and serves as a prime contact for niche product deliveries. One of the team's first troubleshooting operations was to find alternative capacity to maintain the delivery timescale of a special cargo shipment from Asia to Europe after bad weather conditions disrupted expected flight departures from the region.

"Our new control tower is a %u2018point-of-convergence' which will accumulate all of our cargo movement data to consistently meet our service commitments, and allow us to take preventative or corrective actions as appropriate in case of any potential disruption. We have a highly experienced team of professionals managing the control tower who have the capabilities and skills to manage any challenges that can arise,” said Sergey Lazarev, general director of AirBridgeCargo airlines.

“It will be the foundation of our next step forwards in the arena of special cargoes, and is designed to provide benefits to final consumers, be it medicines or vaccines for their health and well-being, aircraft engines to resolve AOG situations and ensure passengers reach their destinations in good time, or the on-time delivery of cross-border ecommerce purchases for special occasions. ABC is committed to ensuring we can cater to the needs of our customers worldwide," said Lazarev.

Meanwhile, the transportation of special cargo commodities has been at the forefront of ABC's operations and growth throughout 2017, with special cargo volumes witnessing a 12 percent growth year-on-year.

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