Air cargo matures at last, as online booking grows in popularity
Has the air cargo industry finally grown up? Xeneta’s Niall van de Wouw said today ...
Air France-KLM Martinair Cargo (AF-KLM) is looking to further bolster its integration efforts both digitally and physically.
Despite having merged in 2004, AF-KLM has reportedly struggled to standardise cargo processes across the three carriers.
However, head of cargo Marcel de Nooijer, rebutted this, but added that the new push towards digitisation would certainly see improved standardisation.
He told The Loadstar: “Our new product will bring legacy systems of both Air France and KLM – some of which have been in place since the ...
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