AN online air cargo booking website has appeared in Japan allowing forwarders to search, compare, book and track air freight capacity, reports London's Air Cargo News.
The booking platform will offer Japanese users capacity from ANA Cargo, Lufthansa Cargo and Finnair Cargo, with more airlines to be added in the coming weeks.
Forwarders can typically cut the amount of time needed for planning and booking air cargo shipments by 50 per cent using the platform, said cargo.one. Users gain real-time visibility of relevant airlines, routes and rates, plus instantly bookable offers and confirmation.
The launch follows cargo.one's decision to sign exclusive partnerships with ANA Cargo, Singapore Airlines Cargo and MASKargo, as well as Nippon Cargo Airlines.
To strengthen its collaborations with Japanese freight forwarders, cargo.one recently opened a Tokyo office and appointed Yoichi Mizuno as country manager, Japan.
Mr Mizuno has over 20 years of B2B experience in the region and offers valuable experience of digitalising a range of business processes.
Said cargo.one CEO Moritz Claussen: 'Together with many of the most important air cargo airlines, we now offer every Japanese freight forwarder the chance to modernise operations with easy and efficient bookings online.'
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The booking platform will offer Japanese users capacity from ANA Cargo, Lufthansa Cargo and Finnair Cargo, with more airlines to be added in the coming weeks.
Forwarders can typically cut the amount of time needed for planning and booking air cargo shipments by 50 per cent using the platform, said cargo.one. Users gain real-time visibility of relevant airlines, routes and rates, plus instantly bookable offers and confirmation.
The launch follows cargo.one's decision to sign exclusive partnerships with ANA Cargo, Singapore Airlines Cargo and MASKargo, as well as Nippon Cargo Airlines.
To strengthen its collaborations with Japanese freight forwarders, cargo.one recently opened a Tokyo office and appointed Yoichi Mizuno as country manager, Japan.
Mr Mizuno has over 20 years of B2B experience in the region and offers valuable experience of digitalising a range of business processes.
Said cargo.one CEO Moritz Claussen: 'Together with many of the most important air cargo airlines, we now offer every Japanese freight forwarder the chance to modernise operations with easy and efficient bookings online.'
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