UK has appointed the Coventry airport as new cargo handling agent to process all inbound and outbound cargo. Resident Pan-European, a cargo specialist BDA (Bespoke Distribution Aviation) has been named handling agent when the business is getting better every day and has increased its size by almost three times in a period of only two years.
The company is licensed to handle and process all kind of air cargo at Coventry Airport. They will comply with all aviation security regulations including illegal cargo goods and dangerous items such as explosives.
They have set their targets to make the airport as secure as Heathrow and as open to the world as other airports like Dubai International in UAE and Heathrow in London. Authorities and experts says that Heathrow will inadequate to handle cargo in future.
Businesses sending air freight out of the UK or even it is an inbound cargo delivery, new cargo agent will meet the requirements one hundred percent.
Although it has undergone extensive training and development to become more effective like others in the country, but managing director of DBA believes that this is a prime location which is close to all major cities in the area.
A massive investment of £106 million on a redevelopment of Coventry Airport will soon convert the area into a cargo handling hub. This investment will be used to redevelop the surrounding roads and infrastructure. The roads will be redeveloped to connect the city with major motorways network of UK.
This project is not only a vital milestone for the cargo industry, but it is equally beneficial for the prosperous industry in the south of the country. It will also connect the northern powerhouse with the central bridge. The Coventry Airport will make the already ideal Midlands more ideal and even better business place in future.
This area is already a home to several leading cargo and freight carriers and distribution companies working in the country.
DBA has acquired a German company Night Express in 2013, and after this acquisition, DBA has tripled its business growth. The company has previously managed the cargo operations at Frankfurt airport and Maastricht, now it will be able to make Coventry another leading cargo handler in the world.
The DBA has been working at Coventry Airport since 2007, directly serving leading brands like Suzuki, Toshiba, CLAAS, Jungheinrich and GE Healthcare. They have an ambition of making the Coventry Airport a key cargo hub for the global supply chain.