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CMA CGM AIR CARGO joins Cargo.one for instant digital bookings

Cargo.one, a digital platform for air freight procurement and sales, has announced that CMA CGM AIR CARGO’s global capacity is now available for instant digital booking.

As the air logistics arm of the CMA CGM Group offers an extensive network, forwarders in the United States, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Italy can now seamlessly access, quote, and book CMA CGM AIR CARGO services 24/7 through cargo.one’s platform.

This strategic partnership enhances CMA CGM AIR CARGO’s reach by leveraging cargo.one’s global presence and extensive experience in digital airline sales, having successfully digitalized sales for over 60 airlines worldwide.

Since launching in April 2021, CMA CGM AIR CARGO has strengthened its air freight offerings, complementing its maritime, ground, and intermodal services. Operating from state-of-the-art facilities at Paris-Charles de Gaulle, the airline continues to expand its fleet of dedicated freighter aircraft, providing frequent, high-capacity connections from Europe to key hubs in the Asia-Pacific region.

Moritz Claussen, founder and co-CEO of cargo.one, stated: “The addition of CMA CGM AIR CARGO capacity to our portfolio reflects the unique depth and diversity of our carrier options. We are delighted to add our expertise to CMA CGM AIR CARGO’s digital strategy and bring its compelling services within the quickest, most convenient reach of many more forwarders.”





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