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Globe and Mail
11-06-2025
- Business
- Globe and Mail
PACTL and LCSLM Forge Strategic MOU to Strengthen the China-Mexico Air Cargo Corridor
Collaboration Aims to Enhance Freighter Operations, Trade Flows, and Terminal Infrastructure Munich, Germany--(Newsfile Corp. - June 11, 2025) - Shanghai Pudong International Airport Cargo Terminal Co., Ltd. (PACTL) and Lufthansa Cargo Servicios Logísticos De México, S.A. DE C.V. (LCSLM) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) at the transport logistic 2025 exhibition in Munich, marking a significant step forward in advancing cross-continental connectivity, trade efficiency and logistics innovation. Under the MOU, the two parties will collaborate to strengthen the air cargo supply chain between China and Mexico, with a focus on e-commerce exports and key import commodities. The strategic collaboration will focus on the following key areas: Increasing freighter operations: PACTL and LCSLM intend to jointly support the increase of freighter flight frequencies between China and Mexico by engaging key national and multinational carriers, supporting favourable regulatory conditions, and exploring synergies under the joint shareholder, Lufthansa Cargo AG. Facilitating trade flows: The partnership will enhance export-import logistics between China and Mexico, enabling more reliable cargo movement and supporting bilateral trade growth. Special emphasis will be placed on facilitating the e-commerce supply chain between the two countries and improving the handling of key imports to China, including perishables, pharmaceuticals, and other high-value goods. Joint marketing and promotion: The two companies will carry out joint branding and business development initiatives to increase visibility and unlock new market opportunities. Cargo terminal cooperation: Both sides will exchange expertise and cooperate in the terminal planning, construction, and operations to improve ground handling efficiency and infrastructure development. Executives from PACTL and LCSLM celebrate their strategic partnership to strengthen China-Mexico air cargo trade at the transport logistic 2025 exhibition in Munich To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: Frank Nozinsky, CEO-Managing Director of LCSLM, addressed: "We are pleased to sign this Memorandum of Understanding with PACTL to strengthen airfreight connectivity between Mexico and China. In recent months, we have witnessed a significant rise in trade volumes between our two countries, driven by shifting global supply chains and evolving geopolitical dynamics. This partnership reflects our shared commitment to supporting this growth through enhanced terminal cooperation and operational synergy." Carsten Hernig, Deputy General Manager VP Sales & Marketing and Production, PACTL, added: "Partnering with LCSLM is a significant step in expanding our international footprint. Together, we aim to build a faster and more reliable cargo channel to support the evolving needs of global trade and deliver lasting value to our customers. We are excited about the opportunities this collaboration will bring." About PACTL Shanghai Pudong International Airport Cargo Terminal Co., Ltd. (PACTL) is a German-Chinese joint venture founded in 1999, specializing in air cargo handling at Shanghai Pudong International Airport. With shareholders including SAA Logistics Development Co., Ltd. (51%), Lufthansa Cargo AG (29%), and JHJ Logistics Management Co., Ltd. (20%), PACTL operates four terminals across two Shanghai airports, offering more than 210,000 square meters of storage and a truck service network spanning mainland China. Equipped with advanced facilities and comprehensive certifications, PACTL ensures seamless and reliable handling of diverse cargo types. Currently, PACTL serves more than 70 airline companies and over 300 forwarders, with a global network spanning five continents. PACTL's long-term trusting customer relationships and its service excellence make it one of the world's leading air cargo terminals. About LCSLM Lufthansa Cargo Servicios Logísticos de México (LCSLM) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Lufthansa Cargo AG, established in 2007 and based at Mexico City International Airport (AICM). As the leading airfreight warehouse handler at AICM, LCSLM is CEIV-certified and specializes in air cargo handling, including consolidation and deconsolidation services. While the company has been operating since 2007, it began a process of professionalization and business expansion in 2021. Today, LCSLM is powered by a growing team of over 150 employees, providing high-quality logistics solutions and serving as a critical link in Lufthansa Cargo's global network.
Yahoo
11-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
PACTL and LCSLM Forge Strategic MOU to Strengthen the China-Mexico Air Cargo Corridor
Collaboration Aims to Enhance Freighter Operations, Trade Flows, and Terminal Infrastructure Munich, Germany--(Newsfile Corp. - June 11, 2025) - Shanghai Pudong International Airport Cargo Terminal Co., Ltd. (PACTL) and Lufthansa Cargo Servicios Logísticos De México, S.A. DE C.V. (LCSLM) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) at the transport logistic 2025 exhibition in Munich, marking a significant step forward in advancing cross-continental connectivity, trade efficiency and logistics innovation. Under the MOU, the two parties will collaborate to strengthen the air cargo supply chain between China and Mexico, with a focus on e-commerce exports and key import commodities. The strategic collaboration will focus on the following key areas: Increasing freighter operations: PACTL and LCSLM intend to jointly support the increase of freighter flight frequencies between China and Mexico by engaging key national and multinational carriers, supporting favourable regulatory conditions, and exploring synergies under the joint shareholder, Lufthansa Cargo AG. Facilitating trade flows: The partnership will enhance export-import logistics between China and Mexico, enabling more reliable cargo movement and supporting bilateral trade growth. Special emphasis will be placed on facilitating the e-commerce supply chain between the two countries and improving the handling of key imports to China, including perishables, pharmaceuticals, and other high-value goods. Joint marketing and promotion: The two companies will carry out joint branding and business development initiatives to increase visibility and unlock new market opportunities. Cargo terminal cooperation: Both sides will exchange expertise and cooperate in the terminal planning, construction, and operations to improve ground handling efficiency and infrastructure development. Executives from PACTL and LCSLM celebrate their strategic partnership to strengthen China-Mexico air cargo trade at the transport logistic 2025 exhibition in Munich To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: Frank Nozinsky, CEO-Managing Director of LCSLM, addressed: "We are pleased to sign this Memorandum of Understanding with PACTL to strengthen airfreight connectivity between Mexico and China. In recent months, we have witnessed a significant rise in trade volumes between our two countries, driven by shifting global supply chains and evolving geopolitical dynamics. This partnership reflects our shared commitment to supporting this growth through enhanced terminal cooperation and operational synergy." Carsten Hernig, Deputy General Manager VP Sales & Marketing and Production, PACTL, added: "Partnering with LCSLM is a significant step in expanding our international footprint. Together, we aim to build a faster and more reliable cargo channel to support the evolving needs of global trade and deliver lasting value to our customers. We are excited about the opportunities this collaboration will bring." About PACTL Shanghai Pudong International Airport Cargo Terminal Co., Ltd. (PACTL) is a German-Chinese joint venture founded in 1999, specializing in air cargo handling at Shanghai Pudong International Airport. With shareholders including SAA Logistics Development Co., Ltd. (51%), Lufthansa Cargo AG (29%), and JHJ Logistics Management Co., Ltd. (20%), PACTL operates four terminals across two Shanghai airports, offering more than 210,000 square meters of storage and a truck service network spanning mainland China. Equipped with advanced facilities and comprehensive certifications, PACTL ensures seamless and reliable handling of diverse cargo types. Currently, PACTL serves more than 70 airline companies and over 300 forwarders, with a global network spanning five continents. PACTL's long-term trusting customer relationships and its service excellence make it one of the world's leading air cargo terminals. About LCSLM Lufthansa Cargo Servicios Logísticos de México (LCSLM) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Lufthansa Cargo AG, established in 2007 and based at Mexico City International Airport (AICM). As the leading airfreight warehouse handler at AICM, LCSLM is CEIV-certified and specializes in air cargo handling, including consolidation and deconsolidation services. While the company has been operating since 2007, it began a process of professionalization and business expansion in 2021. Today, LCSLM is powered by a growing team of over 150 employees, providing high-quality logistics solutions and serving as a critical link in Lufthansa Cargo's global network. Media Contact Shea GuoPR CoordinatorShanghai Pudong Int'l Airport Cargo Terminal Co., Ltd. (PACTL)Phone: +86-(021) 68842008*1167E-mail: 168 Suhang Road, Pudong New District, Shanghai, China To view the source version of this press release, please visit
Yahoo
11-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
PACTL Partners with Ethiopian Airlines Group to Bolster China-Africa Air Cargo Gateway
Cooperation to Boost Cargo Connectivity, Terminal Cooperation and Logistics Efficiency Munich, Germany--(Newsfile Corp. - June 11, 2025) - Shanghai Pudong International Airport Cargo Terminal Co., Ltd. (PACTL) and Ethiopian Airlines Group formalized a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) during the transport logistic 2025 exhibition in Munich. This strategic agreement establishes a collaborative framework to strengthen the air cargo industry, optimize operational efficiency, and foster mutual growth opportunities between China and Africa. The two parties agreed to mutually designate each other as overseas air cargo terminal partners, working together to construct the Air Silk Road of the 21st century. The partnership signals a shared commitment to accelerating trade logistics between Asia and Africa through joint efforts in air cargo operations, facility development and digital innovation: Freighter efficiency enhancement: To strengthen logistics efficiency, the collaboration will streamline trade flows, prioritizing the transportation of high-demand e-commerce goods. By integrating upstream and downstream supply chains, the partnership aims to ensure faster and more reliable cargo handling. Terminal investment and collaboration: Both sides will explore joint investments in cargo facilities and promote knowledge-sharing initiatives to elevate operational standards. This includes expanding exchanges in areas such as security service management, operational excellence and digital transformation. Joint promotion and engagement: PACTL and Ethiopian Airlines Group will work together to raise international visibility for the China-Africa air cargo corridor through coordinated marketing and promotional activities from multiple perspectives. PACTL and Ethiopian Airlines partner to boost China-Africa air cargo at transport logistic 2025To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: Aman Wole, Country Director China of Ethiopian Airlines, remarked: "By joining hands with PACTL, we are not only enhancing our operational capabilities but also building a more robust and resilient air cargo network between China and Africa. This partnership will enable us to better serve our customers, meet the increasing demand for air cargo services, and contribute to the economic development of both regions. We look forward to a long and fruitful cooperation with PACTL." "We are thrilled to partner with Ethiopian Airlines Group to strengthen the air cargo connectivity between China and Africa," said Carsten Hernig, Deputy General Manager VP Sales & Marketing and Production at PACTL. "This collaboration will create new momentum for air cargo development between the two regions through improved business facilitation." About PACTLShanghai Pudong International Airport Cargo Terminal Co., Ltd. (PACTL) is a German-Chinese joint venture founded in 1999, specializing in air cargo handling at Shanghai Pudong International Airport. With shareholders including SAA Logistics Development Co., Ltd. (51%), Lufthansa Cargo AG (29%), and JHJ Logistics Management Co., Ltd. (20%), PACTL operates four terminals across two Shanghai airports, offering more than 210,000 square meters of storage and a truck service network spanning mainland China. Equipped with advanced facilities and comprehensive certifications, PACTL ensures seamless and reliable handling of diverse cargo types. Currently, PACTL serves more than 70 airline companies and over 300 forwarders, with a global network spanning five continents. PACTL's long-term trusting customer relationships and its service excellence make it one of the world's leading air cargo terminals. About Ethiopian Airlines GroupEthiopian Airlines (Ethiopian) is Africa's largest aviation group and a multi-award-winning airline with a proud history spanning over 79 years. Renowned for its leadership in aviation technology, network expansion, and operational excellence, Ethiopian serves as a key connector between Africa and the rest of the world. With its main hub in Addis Ababa, Ethiopian operates one of the most extensive air connectivity networks in Africa, flying to over 142 international passenger and cargo destinations, including 60 cities across the continent. Guided by its motto "Bringing Africa Together and Beyond," Ethiopian continues to play a pivotal role in enhancing regional and global trade and mobility. Media ContactShea GuoPR CoordinatorShanghai Pudong Int'l Airport Cargo Terminal Co., Ltd. (PACTL)Phone: +86-(021) 68842008*1167E-mail: 168 Suhang Road, Pudong New District, Shanghai, China To view the source version of this press release, please visit Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data