Air Transport

Maersk Launches New Digital Solution to Simplify Air Freight Booking

Provides easy access to 70,000 airport pairs across over 90 countries with instant pricing

TLME News Service

A.P. Moller – Maersk (Maersk), as a part of its integrated logistics solutions, has launched a fully digital solution for customers willing to purchase air freight solutions.

The new online solution available on Maersk.com provides customers with an option to book their air cargo requirements through a simple online tool that will provide customers with instant prices for as many as 70,000 connections between virtually all relevant airports globally.

With the launch of this new solution, Maersk takes further steps towards connecting and truly simplifying its customers’ supply chains.

Darryl Judd, Regional Head of Air Freight for Maersk in the Indian Subcontinent, Middle East and Africa said: "In today’s age, where volatility and uncertainty have become perpetual potential threats to the global supply chains, our customers are looking for agility and resilience that allows them to make quick decisions around the movement of their cargo across borders.

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"By booking with us on Maersk.com, our customers get instant prices, and the transparency allows them to make informed decisions."

Maersk’s air freight cargo coverage extends to 70,000 airport pairings across more than 90 countries around the world. Being a fully online solution, the platform also allows the customer to book cargo movement for any of the 70,000 airport pairings from anywhere in the world.

Maersk’s air freight solutions offer cargo movement from most of India’s international airports.

Combined with Maersk’s integrated logistics solutions that include a robust hinterland coverage of distribution network, Maersk allows such cargo movement to and from 80% of India’s postal/ZIP codes with end-to-end pick-up and deliveries.

Customers can also add Maersk Customs Services for seamless customs clearance and track their cargo from anywhere, at any time.

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