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cargo-partner enhances air freight services in Mexico

cargo-partner, a subsidiary of Nippon Express Holdings, announced the expansion of its air freight services in Mexico, introducing enhanced import and export solutions between Mexico and key global markets such as Germany, Hungary, Austria, Italy, Spain, China, and Hong Kong.

In 2024, cargo-partner initiated its air consolidation service from Frankfurt to Mexico City in response to the increasing demand for reliable transportation between Europe and Mexico.

This offering has been augmented with regular air consolidation services from Hungary and Austria to Mexico, simplifying the process for businesses to efficiently transport goods between Europe and North America.

Moreover, cargo-partner has expanded its service offerings to include regular routes between Mexico and Asia, targeting key locations like China and Hong Kong.

This enhancement enables the cargo-partner team in Mexico to deliver comprehensive air freight solutions worldwide, accommodating the burgeoning needs of global trade.

Luis Gomez, Managing Director of cargo-partner Mexico, commented that with the introduction of new air cargo routes aims to offer its clients increased flexibility and dependable freight capacities at competitive prices.

Beyond air freight, cargo-partner Mexico also offers services in sea freight, road transport, and customs clearance, providing businesses with holistic, end-to-end supply chain solutions.





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