WORLDWIDE Flight Services (WFS), a member of the SATS Group, has become the first cargo handler at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) to introduce electric cargo towing vehicles, reports Mumbai's Stat Trade Times.
'Supplied by vehicle partner TCR, the Goldhofer Sherpa E6 towing trucks are being used to support WFS's ramp and cargo handling services for more than 50 airlines,' said wfs country manager Stephane Scholving.
Schiphol is one of Europe's busiest air cargo locations. The Goldhofer Sherpa E6 towing vehicle produces zero emissions and operates with low energy costs and lower noise levels. said the press release.
WFS operates four warehouses at Schiphol. With more vehicles on order, WFS will be operating a completely all-electric fleet of towing vehicles in Amsterdam by the end of Q2 2025.
This is the latest step in our sustainability journey and towards our zero emissions goal,' said Ms Scholving. 'These new electric vehicles are also improving the working environment our employees.'
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'Supplied by vehicle partner TCR, the Goldhofer Sherpa E6 towing trucks are being used to support WFS's ramp and cargo handling services for more than 50 airlines,' said wfs country manager Stephane Scholving.
Schiphol is one of Europe's busiest air cargo locations. The Goldhofer Sherpa E6 towing vehicle produces zero emissions and operates with low energy costs and lower noise levels. said the press release.
WFS operates four warehouses at Schiphol. With more vehicles on order, WFS will be operating a completely all-electric fleet of towing vehicles in Amsterdam by the end of Q2 2025.
This is the latest step in our sustainability journey and towards our zero emissions goal,' said Ms Scholving. 'These new electric vehicles are also improving the working environment our employees.'
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