Worldwide Flight Companies (WFS), a SATS firm, has secured Cargo iQ certification for its air cargo dealing with operations throughout Europe, the Center East, Africa, and Asia (EMEAA).
The certification spans round 50 main airport stations in 13 nations, together with the UK, Germany, France, India, and South Africa.
Cargo iQ, an IATA-supported initiative, promotes industry-wide high quality requirements via cargo planning and efficiency monitoring primarily based on a standard Grasp Working Plan (MOP).
WFS demonstrated compliance via built-in high quality processes, milestone monitoring for each exports and imports, and workers coaching to make sure operational consistency.
WFS is a part of the SATS Group, whose mixed community covers over 215 stations in 27 nations, dealing with routes that account for over half of world air cargo volumes.
John Dowds, senior vp of service supply – EMEA at WFS, stated: “Gaining Cargo iQ certification throughout our EMEAA area reinforces WFS and SATS’ dedication to bettering our service high quality and efficiency for our prospects. Our full compliance with Cargo iQ’s processes permits us to standardise our strategy throughout all our stations within the area and to ship service ranges our prospects know and recognise.”
Dowds added: “By implementing the Cargo iQ processes, we monitor our export and import operations in accordance with our buyer SLAs in a dwell setting utilizing the warehouse administration screens in our services. This permits our warehouse managers to watch efficiency in real-time and, when vital, to reallocate sources or reprioritise duties to fulfill buyer targets.”
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