Frankfurt Cargo Services (FCS), the largest independent cargo handler at Frankfurt Airport, announced that it has implemented Dakosy's FAIR@Link digital Ramp Control System to reduce truck waiting times for cargo collections and deliveries.
In a statement, it said the slot booking tool allows FCS, an affiliate of Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) to optimise the allocation of truck ramps by allowing freight forwarders delivering and collecting cargoes for FCS' airline customers to digitally reserve ramps for loading and unloading, speeding up the handling process.
"This standardized approach allows FCS to use its facility infrastructure more efficiently, counteracts peak times, and increases the ability for all parties to plan and utilise their resources efficiently," FCS said.
Ramp slots can be booked online using the tool's Transport Pre-Announcement (TPA), it added, noting that forwarders can transmit all the necessary data to the Ramp Control System, which automatically checks availability and assigns a ramp for a specific time slot, avoiding waiting times for drivers and vehicles. Live information during the dispatch process also ensures maximum transparency.
"The participation of FCS in the Ramp Control System is an important milestone. For shippers and forwarders, the application means a standardised booking of time slots in the airport's Cargo City South. All players will ultimately benefit from the site-wide use of the system through shortened waiting times, greater transparency, and optimisation of the cargo handling process," said Ulrich Wrage, CEO of Dakosy.
Joachim von Winning, managing director of Air Cargo Community Frankfurt, added: "We want to further enhance the performance of Frankfurt Airport and continuously improve its framework conditions. Digital networking is a central element in this. The automated allocation of ramps at FCS further accelerates cargo handling in Cargo City South."