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AirBridgeCargo awards Wallenborn new 3-year contract

AirBridgeCargo awards Wallenborn new 3-year contract

Wallenborn has signed a new and extended ground logistics contract with Cargolux to support the airline’s enhanced European transport network.

Luxembourg, 01.09.2015

In its latest figures for Q1 2016, ABC reported 27% year-on-year growth, carrying 132,000 tonnes over the opening three months of the year. March 2016 was the most successful month in the airline’s 12-year history as its volumes rose 35% to 51,000 tonnes. In the last year, ABC’s growth has been accelerated by the addition of more new routes to its network, including Singapore, Hanoi, Helsinki, Los Angeles and Atlanta, as well as additional frequencies on prime markets such as Tokyo. The start of the year also saw ABC extend its coverage into Africa through an ACMI partnership with CargoLogicAir which added Libreville, Johannesburg and Nairobi to its schedule.

Commenting on the contract extension, Frantz Wallenborn noted: “It has given us great pleasure to witness the impressive growth of AirBridgeCargo and we expect this to continue in the future as the airline continues to invest in its fleet and grows its global network in new continents including Africa and South America. Our investment in highly specialised products, including our ‘BIG’ fleet of trailers and drivers, has played an important role in helping AirBridgeCargo to become the leading freighter operator at several major European airports.

“AirBridgeCargo requires strong and innovative partners who are able to provide highly flexible support at major hubs such as AMS-Schiphol, Milan-MXP and Paris-CDG. Through our consistent investments in hardware and personnel we have demonstrated our commitment to anticipate and match the needs of AirBridgeCargo as its growth continues to outpace the market. As long-term partners, this relationship has helped both companies to grow in terms of scale, scope and products.”

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Wallenborn at Transport Logistic, Munich

Wallenborn at Transport Logistic, Munich

Wallenborn Transports was pleased to welcome its customers, associates and distinguished guests to one of the world’s largest supply chain events, “Transport Logistic” held in Munich from 5 to 8 May.

Luxembourg, 08.05.2015

Speaking from the Wallenborn exhibition space in the heart of the buzzing “Air Cargo Europe” hall, Mr Frantz Wallenborn, the Group President and CEO, stated: “This is our third successive attendance at “Transport Logistic”, the foremost meeting place for supply chain professionals. Since our first participation at Air Cargo Europe in 2011 our capabilities and capacity grew substantially and we are now recognised as the European leader in our market segment. Therefore, it was fitting that our presence in Munich was our largest yet and we received a record number of visitors. I was especially honoured to welcome our Luxembourg Minister of Sustainable Development and Infrastructure, Mr François Bausch. I took the opportunity to present to him our latest service and network developments and to emphasise our success in raising awareness of Luxembourg amongst our numerous multinational customers.”

During the last five years, the Wallenborn group, with its thirteen offices in eleven countries, has extended its air-cargo road feeder network to connect 120 airports across Europe. 

This network, recently reinforced by the opening of service centres in Milan and Vienna, offers trucking, handling and track and trace. Besides its leadership in Europe, Wallenborn expanded to the Middle East opening offices in Dubai and Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates; more developments in the Gulf region will be announced very soon. At the same time, Wallenborn has developed a wide range of products including GDP validated services for the healthcare sector and TAPA TSR certified services for highly vulnerable cargo.

Summing up, Mr Wallenborn noted: “Luxembourg, thanks to its location and sector professionals, has a lot to offer in terms of logistics expertise, infrastructure and innovation. I am proud of the efforts made by all of my team to promote Luxembourg to an international audience.”

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Singapore Airlines extends Nordic region RFS contract to summer 2016

Singapore Airlines extends Nordic region RFS contract to summer 2016

Singapore Airlines has extended its Road Feeder Service contract with Wallenborn in the Nordic region until the end of the summer 2016.

Luxembourg, 01.09.2014

The agreement covers all regional routes from and to Singapore Airlines’ gateways of Copenhagen and Oslo and utilises Wallenborn’s extensive scheduled network covering Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden.

An important element of the new contract is Wallenborn’s ability to provide short notice capacity at freighter hubs including Amsterdam, Brussels and Copenhagen. Singapore Airlines has a strong market share in the Nordics with excellent connections from and to the Asia Pacific region, as well as a range of premium products including Perishables, Pharmaceutical, Coldchain and Swiftrider.

Frantz Wallenborn, Group President: “We are very proud to be a strategic partner for Singapore Airlines, a truly five-star airline that shares our core values of investment in innovation and quality.”

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Doing Business in Europe

Doing Business in Europe

China Southern Airlines landed in Europe in 1996 with its first passenger flight to Amsterdam and one of its first decisions was to partner with Wallenborn to maximize its cargo revenue opportunities by offering customers a fast and reliable transport network covering the European market.

Luxembourg, 01.07.2014

Mr. Yhang Deyhi, Vice President of China Southern Cargo, says choosing the right partners to work with in Europe is essential if airlines are to realise the full potential of the market and its 500 million consumers. “The most important requirements for China-based customers are to have efficient, secure and cost effective Road Feeder Services (RFS). These have played a vital role in our development in the European market because we rely on each other to deliver. Without RFS, we could neither reach multiple destinations throughout Europe nor provide value-added services such as Built Up Pallets (BUP) and Direct Delivery Services (DDS). Having efficient road transport operations also means we can offer tailor-made services to our customers.”

Europe and the U.S. are China Southern Cargo’s most important international markets and are both served with maindeck cargo capacity. The balanced international trade flow between China-Europe-China makes the EU a particularly attractive cargo market. Today, the airline’s gateways in Europe are Amsterdam, Frankfurt, London, Paris and Vienna, and its continued network growth is based on the high level of customer trust it has gained in the European market.

Air China Cargo is also a major user of Wallenborn’s Road Feeder Services in Europe to connect with its freighter and passenger flights serving 10 cities on the continent. Europe generates some 52% of the airline’s total tonnage and as Mr. Ray Lo, the airline’s Vice President – Service & Operations, says “Our European trucking network is definitely very important to us, especially the inbound trucks. Customers like to have choices to suit their own requirements, for instance standby cargo with a cheaper rate for less urgent shipments or the ability to arrange a direct delivery service or an exclusive truck for urgent cargoes.”

Both airlines recognize the challenges that can arise from doing business in Europe. “We have to be fully aware of the language problem and communication gap between Chinese customers and their counterparts in Europe. Therefore, they rely strongly on airlines to take good care of their cargo whatever the shipment status is and to address any customs problems. This is especially true for small and medium-sized forwarders in China when they are sending cargo to Europe”, Ray Lo says.

Air China Cargo, he adds, is working hard to help customers in China understand the potential of the market in Europe and the choices available to them.

Mr. Bian Zuhua, CEO of Yangtze River Airlines, says Europe has been an important market for the airline ever since it commenced operations in 2002, alongside China’s domestic market and intra-Asia and transpacific routes. “Europe has become the most stable market and has the highest transportation, which occupies an important position in the company’s strategic development. Nowadays, on the basis of our services to AMS, HHN and LUX, Yangtze River Express can cover Europe, supported by qualified truck companies as well as a variety of charter flights. Yangtze River Express has the ability to satisfy the main needs of customers: large airline network coverage, more segmented pricing policy, more efficient transfer speed, safer cargo transportation and a more timely and more transparent cargo-tracking service.”

China Southern Cargo’s Mr. Zhang Dezhi, Vice President Cargo adds: “With the growing buying power of the global forwarders, customers are becoming more and more demanding. They require large network coverage, tailor-made service, time definite delivery, cost effective pricing and transparent information. China Southern Cargo is trying our best to be on track with these customer dynamics to reach their expectations.”

He say airlines also need a resilient Road Feeder Services and transport partner in Europe given the high rates of cargo crime, with organized crime gangs targeting high value products being moved by road across Europe. As a long-term member of the Transported Asset Protection Association (TAPA) in the Europe, Middle East and Africa region, Wallenborn’s own high security services are underpinned by the supply chain’s most respected security standards.

He also highlights the importance of operational and communication alignment between ground handling agents and RFS operators to facilitate the most efficient air-truck transfers and to deal with any irregularities that occur in the shipping process.

“Being one of the major RFS players in the European market, Wallenborn is a reputable trucking company that has the experience, expertise and strength to support China Southern as the airline grows stronger”, Zhang Dezhi said confidently.

Bian Zuhua of Yangtze River Airlines agrees. He said: “Nowadays, customers not only want a broader range of airline coverage but also more timely transshipment, higher transportation safety, more personalized products and services, and higher quality cargo-tracking services. Road Feeder Services in Europe play a significant role within the range of airline coverage, diversified service of DDX/BUP and more transparent cargo-tracking service. We appointed Wallenborn as one of our important strategic partners in Europe when we started our PVG-AMS route in 2013. As one of the well-known RFS companies in Europe, Wallenborn has shown its powerful transfer ability and trusted service quality to us, which makes us believe that we can satisfy our customers better with the help of Wallenborn. We hope we can both further develop our market competitiveness and make more strategic progress through our cooperation.”

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China Cargo Airlines contracts with Wallenborn to reach over 100 destinations across Europe

China Cargo Airlines contracts with Wallenborn to reach over 100 destinations across Europe

China Cargo Airlines has awarded an exclusive contract to Wallenborn to manage Road Feeder Services from Frankfurt (FRA) to over 100 European destinations.

Luxembourg, 01.05.2014

Wallenborn is the largest RFS service provider in Germany with the highest number of frequencies and the most comprehensive scheduled network. In addition to airport-to-airport trucking, China Cargo Airlines has contracted Wallenborn to provide customs services at FRA, supervision of cargo handling and direct deliveries to important consignees.

Mr. Taojun, Chief Marketing Officer of China Cargo Airlines, said: “Frankfurt is Europe’s largest air cargo gateway and it is very important in helping companies in China and Europe to conduct trade together. Working with Wallenborn is a natural choice given its network, modern and efficient fleet, and its expertise in working with Chinese airlines and customers.”

Jason Breakwell, Manager, Key Accounts & Development at Wallenborn, added: “We are honoured that China’s number one all-cargo airline has chosen Wallenborn for such an important contract and look forward to supporting the airline’s continued growth in Europe by meeting its customers’ expectations.”

A joint venture between China Eastern Airlines and China Ocean Shipping, China Cargo Airlines operates 12 freighters including six Boeing 777s and also utilizes the China Eastern Airlines’ route structure. Its main hub is at Shanghai Pudong Airport and it also flies from seven other cities in China to Asia, Europe and North America.

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Panalpina partners with Wallenborn at its ‘Pharma and Healthcare Hub’ in Luxembourg

Panalpina partners with Wallenborn at its ‘Pharma and Healthcare Hub’ in Luxembourg

Panalpina, one of the world’s leading supply chain solutions providers, works with Wallenborn to extend its cold chain solutions for the healthcare industry.

Luxembourg, 01.04.2014

After achieving Good Distribution Practice (GDP) certification of its Amsterdam (AMS) and Brussels (BRU) gateways, in 2013 Panalpina obtained GDP approval for its largest global hub in Luxembourg (LUX), taking its total number of Healthcare Centres of Excellence to 11. Panalpina focuses on providing supply chain and cool chain solutions for the healthcare products within its own controlled network and has earned a ‘best-in-class’ reputation for its service offering ranging from pharmaceuticals to life science, and medical devices to bio and specialty chemicals.

Since starting its own network in Luxembourg in 1973, Panalpina now employs 150 people and offers a wide range of cold chain logistics and packing solutions from its brand new warehouse facilities. The facility offers 70 temperature controlled ULD container positions plus plug-in options for 12 ‘active’ containers, but these technical capabilities are only part of Panalpina’s solution. The Luxembourg centre has taken a holistic approach to the cold chain and has facilitated the creation of a ‘Pharma and Healthcare Hub’ that is unrivalled in Europe and unites private and public stakeholders to give customers a genuinely seamless service. Another unique facet of the LUX operation is the short distance from truck ramp to aircraft and vice versa, just 108 metres. Panalpina makes extensive use of Wallenborn’s road feeder network, which provides door-to-door trucking services for healthcare customers, and has been an enthusiastic supporter of Wallenborn’s own GDP-certified product.

Paul Fairclough, Panalpina’s Head of Healthcare at its LUX and FRA Gateways, commented: “Our customers expect the highest standards of reliability and consistency when using Panalpina, both in the air and on the ground. Our long-term and strategic partnership with Wallenborn provides our key accounts with peace of mind in terms of temperature management, shipment traceability and security.”

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Wallenborn online at Sharjah International Airport

Wallenborn online at Sharjah International Airport

Europe’s leading Road Feeder Services provider has opened a second office in the U.A.E. with the addition of Sharjah to its network.

This latest expansion in the region comes just eight months after Wallenborn opened in Dubai. Launching in Sharjah is in response to fast growing demand for Wallenborn’s air cargo trucking services from airlines, forwarders and integrators across the U.A.E. 

Luxembourg, 02.02.2024

Frantz Wallenborn, Group President, said: “We opened our first Middle Eastern office in Dubai in 2013 with a strategy to provide the product portfolio and quality standards Wallenborn is recognised for in Europe. Our intention is to progressively develop a network of offices and services across the Middle East. Sharjah is one of the region’s fastest growing cargo airports and its management team recognises that reliable RFS is a critical requirement of the airport’s customers.” Shashi Panicker, Head of cargo at Sharjah Aviation Service, said: “Sharjah is the perfect choice for Wallenborn’s latest location in the UAE. It is a highly efficient and respected cargo airport that is well connected to all major international destinations. The airport is also only 15 kilometres away from Dubai.” 

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Maintaining the integrity of temperature controlled life science products

Maintaining the integrity of temperature controlled life science products

Good Distribution Practice (GDP) is the only recognized certification by the Pharmaceutical and Healthcare industry as well as the European Authorities.

Wallenborn is the first road transport provider in Luxembourg to be GDP certified, as part of a project led by the Luxembourg government.

Luxembourg, 01.10.2013

The latest ‘Guidelines for Good Distribution Practice of Medical Products for Human Use (GDP)’ came into force in March 2013 to ensure control of the supply chain and, consequently, maintain the quality and integrity of medicinal products.

Wallenborn was one of the first transport companies to achieve GDP certification and has used this prestigious and rare accreditation as a platform to develop specialised services for the life sciences sector. Its procedures and practices have fully embraced GDP, notably the integration of quality management, operations, personnel training and control, documentation and continuous improvement.

Wallenborn has combined its monitoring and intervention technologies with the latest temperature management techniques. This means it is able to remotely track and control container temperatures and provide full and ‘real-time’ data access to customers. “China is already Europe’s fourth largest trading partner in the pharmaceutical sector and we expect a huge increase in this trade in the short-term. We have developed a cold chain solution that gives Chinese companies quick and easy access from and to the European healthcare market in compliance with strict regulatory requirements,” said Jason Breakwell, Manager, Key Accounts & Development.

Service Features:
• A new fleet oftemperaturecontrolled trailers
• Driverstrained in accordance with GDP guidelines
• 24/7 temperature monitoring, recording and read-outs
• Pre-excursion alarms
• Dualtemperature vehicles

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IJS Global’s new Pharma Warehouse in Frankfurt relies on Wallenborn’s reliability

IJS Global’s new Pharma Warehouse in Frankfurt relies on Wallenborn’s reliability

IJS Global is another logistics service provider that relies on Wallenborn’s services and expertise to ensure the integrity of its customers’ pharmaceutical products through both temperature-control management and supply chain security.

Luxembourg, 01.08.2013

Understanding the compelling needs of the healthcare sector with its tight regulations and increasing demand for quality service, IJS Global Frankfurt has invested in a brand new state-of-the-art Pharma Warehouse. The facility is actively temperature controlled at 15°C to 25°C and fitted with a 70m2 2°C to 8°C Cool Chamber and has been designed to meet the latest GDP guidelines.

In each of the two temperature zones, ULDs such as Envirotainer and CSafe containers can be built within the temperature range requested by the customer. The building’s epoxy floor ensures a clean and dust free environment to handle any type of pharmaceuticals, while another one of the unique selling points of the warehouse is its ability to x-ray unknown freight within a temperature-controlled and secured area. This provides pharmaceutical companies, who are not yet ‘known shippers’, with the assurance that their temperature controlled supply chain remains intact at all times.

Christoph Schneider, Branch Manager of IJS Global (Germany), said: “The launch of the New Pharma Warehouse strengthens our position in the healthcare sector and demonstrates a strong commitment to the pharmaceutical industry. It is important for IJS Global to work with partners that match our high requirements and especially the needs of our customers. In that perspective, IJS Global counts on the reliability of Wallenborn’s services and their new GDP compliant transport fleet.” 

IJS Global has also created a high security area to handle high value goods as well as narcotics in a secured environment and the entire warehouse, entrances and docking stations are monitored by CCTV 24/7 and equipped with access controls.

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