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Senator to start new air cargo services to the US Carolinas from Germany
GLOBAL German-based freight forwarder Senator International and the Greenville-Spartanburg Airport District have announced the start of scheduled international cargo services into and out of Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP).
Senator International will provide convenient delivery of cargo services into the region that include South Carolina, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee and Georgia, according to a joint press release.
Starting November 5, Senator International will operate two round-trip flights per week on Saturdays and Wednesdays between Munich and GSP. Wednesday flights are scheduled to arrive at GSP at 4:00 pm and depart at 6:00 pm. Saturday flights are scheduled to arrive at GSP at 5:00 pm and depart at 7:00 pm.
The relationship between the District and Senator International began in late 2011 when District personnel provided service for an emergency air charter operated by Senator International on behalf of an Upstate customer
"The cargo being shipped on that first flight was time-sensitive, and the service provided by the GSP team to meet our needs went way beyond our expectations?said CEO for Senator International, Tim Kirschbaum.
GSP Airport District's president/CEO Dave Edwards said: "GSP is well-equipped and strategically located to assist Senator and its valued customers with successful, reliable and timely delivery of cargo. The continued growth of cargo services is essential to our business model.
This new service will be convenient for any type of cargo including pieces that are outsize (unusually large), hazardous, standard or time-sensitive.
"Products like this, which allow the overall supply chain process to run smoothly, are the keys to success for our customers. We are looking forward to many customers benefiting from this special new product, which will also service any air cargo to and from Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland?added Mr Kirschbaum.
The District is looking forward to working with others around the region to connect their cargo to Europe and beyond. In addition to providing the necessary airport infrastructure and services, GSP International Airport also provides easy access to major highway systems as well as the state's only inland port, the release said.
Senator International will provide convenient delivery of cargo services into the region that include South Carolina, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee and Georgia, according to a joint press release.
Starting November 5, Senator International will operate two round-trip flights per week on Saturdays and Wednesdays between Munich and GSP. Wednesday flights are scheduled to arrive at GSP at 4:00 pm and depart at 6:00 pm. Saturday flights are scheduled to arrive at GSP at 5:00 pm and depart at 7:00 pm.
The relationship between the District and Senator International began in late 2011 when District personnel provided service for an emergency air charter operated by Senator International on behalf of an Upstate customer
"The cargo being shipped on that first flight was time-sensitive, and the service provided by the GSP team to meet our needs went way beyond our expectations?said CEO for Senator International, Tim Kirschbaum.
GSP Airport District's president/CEO Dave Edwards said: "GSP is well-equipped and strategically located to assist Senator and its valued customers with successful, reliable and timely delivery of cargo. The continued growth of cargo services is essential to our business model.
This new service will be convenient for any type of cargo including pieces that are outsize (unusually large), hazardous, standard or time-sensitive.
"Products like this, which allow the overall supply chain process to run smoothly, are the keys to success for our customers. We are looking forward to many customers benefiting from this special new product, which will also service any air cargo to and from Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland?added Mr Kirschbaum.
The District is looking forward to working with others around the region to connect their cargo to Europe and beyond. In addition to providing the necessary airport infrastructure and services, GSP International Airport also provides easy access to major highway systems as well as the state's only inland port, the release said.
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