Starting in mid-October, logistics service provider Dachser is increasing its network capacities by adding peak season charters to connect Asia and Europe
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HONG KONG, CHINA -�Media
OutReach�- 15 October 2020 -�While
production is gradually recovering, cargo space is still limited owing to the
reduced number of passenger flights. In light of this situation, Dachser Air & Sea Logistics is launching
seasonal charters to cope with the expected high demand in the fourth quarter
of the year.
DACHSER is again
offering a dedicated premium charter program this fall.
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"The market in Asia has now picked up speed again with
production ramping up, and we are seeing increasing tonnages for export. With
passenger flights not likely to resume to pre-Corona level, we can expect a
lively peak season this year," said Edoardo Podest�, COO Air & Sea
Logistics explained the situation. "Additional capacities have been created for
this purpose."
From mid-October until the end of the year, a Boeing 747-400
will be flying once a week as a full charter between Frankfurt and Shanghai. Dachser
is also handling Europe-wide distribution with its own Road network via the
Frankfurt Import Gateway.
Premium product under
current market conditions
Dachser has been offering this peak season charter for the
third consecutive year. Fixed transit times make the service reliable and
enable customers to plan ahead.
With the seamless integration of its road and air�&
sea logistics networks, Dachser is able to respond quickly to changing route
situations in Europe and accelerate the pickup and delivery processes.
"At Dachser we have a strong global network capability, so
we are well prepared for the 'new normal' and offer our customers a reliable
solution in volatile market conditions," Podest� summed up.
The logistics provider is at the same time running weekly
charters for the Hong Kong-Frankfurt route and the Transatlantic
Frankfurt-Chicago rotation service.
About Dachser
Headquartered in Germany, Dachser is one of the world's leading
logistics providers. Using its own in-house developed IT-systems, Dachser
incorporates transport, warehousing, and value-added services to provide
comprehensive supply chain solutions. Thanks to some 31,000 employees based in
393 locations all over the globe, Dachser generated a consolidated net revenue
of approximately EUR 5.7 billion in 2019. The same year, the logistics provider
handled a total of 80.6 million shipments weighing 41.0 million metric tons.
Country organizations represent Dachser in 44 countries.
In Asia, Dachser employs more than 1,696 people in 48 locations in 12
Business Areas. Its Asia Pacific Regional Head Office is located in Hong Kong.
For more information about Dachser, please visit www.dachser.hk