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On Present Chain Day, 18 April, Lufthansa Cargo highlights the importance of air freight and how the firm facilitates worldwide commerce. Lufthansa Cargo invites fervent events for a in the succor of-the-scenes look on the Lufthansa Cargo Center in Frankfurt, the airline’s most main hub for cargo.

Frankfurt Airport plays a crucial purpose as a valuable hub in Europe. With a dealing with capacity of 20,000 tons per week, Lufthansa Cargo operates its largest logistics centre worldwide at Frankfurt Airport. To proceed supporting firms in taking part in worldwide commerce amid rising industry demands, Lufthansa Cargo essentially depends on digitalisation and revolutionary measures.

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“Airfreight stays a growth market, and the stable present chains we can present are important,” explains Thomas Rohrmeier, Head of Dealing with Frankfurt at Lufthansa Cargo.

“Here is in particular main in cases of worldwide tensions and changing customer wants. For this, we want revolutionary suggestions that meet our requirements, those of our potentialities, and society.”

On the other hand, these can greatest work with a most recent infrastructure. For this purpose, the cargo airline is investing spherical 500 million Euros in construction and modernisation measures in the Cargo Metropolis North.

“With a dealing with fragment of roughly 80 per cent of the airline’s worldwide cargo quantity, the Frankfurt hub considerably determines the operational stability of Lufthansa Cargo,” says Rohrmeier. The modernisation will enable increased dealing with hurry, tender transportation processes and present chains, and an enchancment in service quality.

Furthermore, the airline is extra advancing the reduction of its carbon footprint and targets for a neutral CO2 stability by 2050. By 2030, the firm targets to halve rep CO2 emissions through reduction and compensation measures in contrast to 2019.

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“A orderly piece of our emissions happen all the way through flying,” says Brian Kowalke, Environmental Manager at Lufthansa Cargo. “Consequently of this fact, Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF) is an awfully important lever for reduction, which we already explain and which already enable extra sustainable flying this day, lowering CO2 emissions by as a lot as 80% in contrast to fossil fuels.”

Moreover, the airline’s freighter fleet is step by step being equipped with AeroSHARK technology. This entails making explain of a surface film specially developed by Lufthansa Technik and BASF to the plane, which reduces friction resistance and thus reduces the gas consumption of the machines.

Yefri Rodriguez

Yefri started his cargo journey 15 years ago with Cargo Airport Services. He enjoyed handling the day to day operations for KLM and various other carriers that C.A.S handled at that time. In 2009 Yefri started his career with Qatar Airways as a customer service agent. He worked his way to becoming a Senior Sales Executive in 2014. He now holds the position as the North East Sales Manager for Qatar Airways. He is responsible for the JFK,PHL and BOS stations. He leads a team of sales, customer service and operation agents that are very passionate and dedicated to provide a 5 star service.

Yefri started his cargo journey 15 years ago with Cargo Airport Services. He enjoyed handling the day to day operations for KLM and various other carriers that C.A.S handled at that time. In 2009 Yefri started his career with Qatar Airways as a customer service agent. He worked his way to becoming a Senior Sales Executive in 2014. He now holds the position as the North East Sales Manager for Qatar Airways. He is responsible for the JFK,PHL and BOS stations. He leads a team of sales, customer service and operation agents that are very passionate and dedicated to provide a 5 star service.