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Delta Cargo partners with cargo.one

Delta Cargo, a US-based air cargo carrier, has entered a long-term agreement with cargo.one, the premier digital air freight procurement platform.

This partnership will provide freight forwarders worldwide with enhanced digital access to Delta Cargo’s services, streamlining instant booking, quoting, and tracking capabilities.

Delta Cargo’s extensive network of over 250 destinations and commitment to reliable, innovative solutions will now integrate with cargo.one’s user-friendly platform, used by over 20,000 forwarders globally.

Peter Penseel, President of Delta Cargo, stated, “Ensuring that Delta Cargo services are readily accessible wherever freight forwarders prefer to book is essential. This collaboration with cargo.one, a truly global sales partner, is a natural extension of our digital offering, allowing us to connect with more forwarders in key markets. cargo.one shares our commitment to service excellence, delivering a convenient, efficient and seamless booking experience for every customer.”

According to a statement, this collaboration aims to enhance operational efficiency for forwarders, enabling competitive quoting and improved shipment management while expanding Delta Cargo’s reach to more freight forwarding branches.

Moritz Claussen, Founder and Co-CEO, cargo.one, commented, “With Delta Cargo capacity at their fingertips, thousands of forwarders across our global footprint can look forward to winning even more shipments. As the industry’s leading procurement platform, we are delighted to support Delta Cargo in expanding its reach and enhancing the digital sales experience for customers. We look forward to working closely with the Delta Cargo team to maximize the many opportunities this exciting integration brings.”





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