WFS sees double digit increase in North American cargo volumes for January- July period

Aviation - One of the leading global cargo handler Worldwide Flight Services (WFS), saw total volumes across its near 60 cargo locations across the US rise by more than 17 percent in the first seven months of 2017.

Update: 2017-09-06 00:00 GMT

September 6, 2017: One of the leading global cargo handler Worldwide Flight Services (WFS), saw total volumes across its near 60 cargo locations across the US rise by more than 17 percent in the first seven months of 2017.

WFS, which handled over 1.8 million tonnes in North America in 2016, won a further 37 new airline contracts in the first seven months of this year. This is in addition to 10 contract renewals from the existing customers. These agreements included contracts with Avianca Cargo in Miami, Atlas Air/Polar Air Cargo in Cincinnati, and AirBridgeCargo Airlines in Los Angeles as well as China Airlines in Chicago, LOT Polish in Newark and Los Angeles, and Swiss International Air Lines in San Diego.

Ray Jetha, senior vice president, Sales & Business Development, WFS, North America, says there are plenty more opportunities for WFS in the US as the company continues to invest in being a world class provider of safety and security and a high-quality service provider that’s in tune with the needs of its customers.

“The air cargo industry is experiencing an uptick, and we feel that we are in a good position to accommodate this growth with our current operations. As predicted, we will see an increase in the e-commerce market, and this will certainly put some pressure on regular air cargo shipments. We are ready to take on this challenge and have put the necessary infrastructure in place in order to minimise the impact and also take advantage of the opportunities we expect to be created.

“We are also looking to grow our role as a partner to our airline customers regarding providing value-added services for Pharma/AVI/Perishables etc. because we aim to provide airlines and their customers with a hassle-free, fully-controlled logistics chain under one roof,” he said.

2017 has also seen the full and successful integration of Consolidated Aviation Services (CAS) following its acquisition in 2016. CAS officially rebranded as WFS earlier this year, making WFS the largest cargo handler in North America.

With safety and security as WFS’ number one priority, it is working closely with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to develop new systems for screening, monitoring and tracking cargo in the U.S, backing this commitment with significant investment. Further significant spend has been allocated to ground handling equipment and the continued development of WFS’ ePic technology for customers.

WFS has won 37 new airline contracts in the opening seven months of this year in North America as well as 10 contract renewals from existing customers.

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