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Swissport Belgium moves 600,000 tonnes of cargo, boosting global trade
Swissport Belgium achieved a significant milestone last year, handling 600,000 tonnes of cargo, reinforcing its role as a key player in global logistics. Liège Airport (LGG), Swissport’s largest cargo hub worldwide, contributed 400,000 tonnes of cargo, making it a crucial gateway for international trade.The company’s cargo operations in Belgium play a vital role in keeping supply chains running smoothly. Handling a diverse range of shipments, including high-value goods and urgent freight, Swissport ensures efficiency, safety, and reliability at every stage of the logistics process.
Liège Airport’s strategic location and advanced cargo infrastructure have made it a preferred hub for international freight carriers. With state-of-the-art handling facilities and expert workforce, Swissport continues to support the growing demands of global trade, ensuring swift and seamless cargo movement. Swissport’s operations in Belgium underscore the company’s commitment to innovation and operational excellence. By continuously investing in technology and process optimization, the company strengthens its ability to handle increasing cargo volumes while maintaining high service standards.
Swissport’s extensive global operations handled 4.7 million tonnes of cargo in 2023, supported by 115 cargo warehouses across 286 airports worldwide. This highlights the company’s strong infrastructure and commitment to efficient cargo handling.
As air cargo demand remains strong, Swissport’s record-breaking performance at Liège Airport and across Belgium highlights its dedication to supporting businesses and global supply chains. Moving forward, the company aims to further enhance its cargo services, expand capacity, and strengthen partnerships to maintain its leadership in the aviation logistics sector.
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