GERMANY's Lufthansa Cargo and ANA Cargo are celebrating the fifth anniversary of their joint venture in the air cargo industry, worldwide. In future, the partners intend to integrate additional products and make their processes more efficient and transparent through greater utilization of digitisation.
Currently their cooperation covers standard and express shipments as well as perishables.
'We extend our sincere gratitude to Lufthansa Cargo for their supportive partnership of this joint venture's stable growth, and we will make full commitment to further enhance our valued customers' convenience with first priority by creating new values under this joint venture,' said ANA Cargo CEO Toshiaki Toyama.
'We are very pleased to have launched the first air cargo joint venture of its kind together with ANA Cargo five years ago. We would like to thank our partner for the excellent cooperation and look forward to continuing to offer our joint customers many advantages in the future,' said Lufthansa Cargo CEO Peter Gerber.
'The joint venture began on routes from Japan to Europe and was later widened in the opposite direction. For the joint customers, the partnership is characterised by direct access to more destinations, faster and more frequent connections, and more efficiency due to shared standard processes and one-stop shopping for pricing and bookings,' he said.
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Currently their cooperation covers standard and express shipments as well as perishables.
'We extend our sincere gratitude to Lufthansa Cargo for their supportive partnership of this joint venture's stable growth, and we will make full commitment to further enhance our valued customers' convenience with first priority by creating new values under this joint venture,' said ANA Cargo CEO Toshiaki Toyama.
'We are very pleased to have launched the first air cargo joint venture of its kind together with ANA Cargo five years ago. We would like to thank our partner for the excellent cooperation and look forward to continuing to offer our joint customers many advantages in the future,' said Lufthansa Cargo CEO Peter Gerber.
'The joint venture began on routes from Japan to Europe and was later widened in the opposite direction. For the joint customers, the partnership is characterised by direct access to more destinations, faster and more frequent connections, and more efficiency due to shared standard processes and one-stop shopping for pricing and bookings,' he said.
WORLD SHIPPING