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Hactl breaks 2 of its own records for ramp handling
HONG KONG's largest cargo handling agents, Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (Hactl), has broken two of its own records for ramp handling operations which were set a year ago.
The company said in a statement that it handled 2,242 full freighters in November, beating its previous monthly record of 2,232 set in November 2014.
It also broke its record for freighters handled in a single day, with a total of 95 on December 2, surpassing its previous record of 92 set on November 19 2014.
Hactl's ramp operations were launched in 1998 with its move to the new Chek Lap Kok airport, since which time its services have included loading and unloading, towing of ULDs, weight and balance, crew transport and administration, cargo document delivery and on-site coordination on ground activities.
The November record was 308 higher than the October figure, due largely to an increase in pre-Christmas scheduled and charter flights, along with ad hoc project freighter movements.
Hactl's ramp operations have been growing steadily for some time, and the company is now the largest ramp handler of freighters in Hong Kong.
Hactl's executive director Simon Fu commented: "Our steady growth has been driven by our airline customers seeking a single provider for terminal and ramp operations."
Hactl has recently streamlined its ramp operations with the introduction of numerous improvements, including a suite of mobile apps that enable staff to upload data instantly to the company's COSAC-Plus management system from under the aircraft.
"The on-going improvements have increased productivity, reduced the amount of airside towing, and improved handling times," the company said.
The company said in a statement that it handled 2,242 full freighters in November, beating its previous monthly record of 2,232 set in November 2014.
It also broke its record for freighters handled in a single day, with a total of 95 on December 2, surpassing its previous record of 92 set on November 19 2014.
Hactl's ramp operations were launched in 1998 with its move to the new Chek Lap Kok airport, since which time its services have included loading and unloading, towing of ULDs, weight and balance, crew transport and administration, cargo document delivery and on-site coordination on ground activities.
The November record was 308 higher than the October figure, due largely to an increase in pre-Christmas scheduled and charter flights, along with ad hoc project freighter movements.
Hactl's ramp operations have been growing steadily for some time, and the company is now the largest ramp handler of freighters in Hong Kong.
Hactl's executive director Simon Fu commented: "Our steady growth has been driven by our airline customers seeking a single provider for terminal and ramp operations."
Hactl has recently streamlined its ramp operations with the introduction of numerous improvements, including a suite of mobile apps that enable staff to upload data instantly to the company's COSAC-Plus management system from under the aircraft.
"The on-going improvements have increased productivity, reduced the amount of airside towing, and improved handling times," the company said.
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