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FREIGHT EXPECTATIONS

With the air freight industry in the midst of another boom, international logistics provider cargo-partner has expanded its charter program by adding a new weekly part-load service between Vienna and Chicago O’Hare International Airport


With Vienna Airport serving as an ideal hub for Central and Eastern Europe, and Chicago begin a strategic starting point for distribution in the Midwestern United States, customers have been increasingly requesting air freight solutions on this route.

In addition, cargo-partner operates its own warehouses at both locations and can thus offer flexible door-to-door solutions. This service is suitable for general cargo of all types, with the company able to offer comprehensive customs and last-mile services. “cargo-partner has recognized customer demand for highly time-critical transports on this route and is able to ensure immediate availability as well as the fastest possible response times,” explains cargo-partner CEO Stefan Krauter as to why this decision to expand the successful charter program has been taken

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