HAMBURG AIRPORT IMPLEMENTS DAKOSY AIR CARGO COMMUNITY SYSTEM

Hamburg Airport has begun using FAIR@Link, a new air cargo community system developed by DAKOSY.

 

According to the airport, the goal of introducing FAIR@Link is to standardize and optimize processes at its air cargo centre, shortening handling and wait times, increasing transparency and minimizing errors and costs. The system prepares the customs release and can automatically transmit it electronically upon entry into the airport’s customs area.

 

Self Photos / Files - HAM FAIR@Link

 

“I’m pleased that we can implement the pilot project at Hamburg Airport Cargo Center together with our experienced partner DAKOSY,” said Alexander Müller [left in photo], head of cargo at Hamburg Airport. “I’m certain that the standardized early data exchange between the process participants made possible by FAIR@Link will create great added value for everyone. The pilot project will provide us with conclusive results for the processes at our air freight centre.”

 

FAIR@Link is a neutral, IT-supported air cargo community system which enables all companies involved in freight handling to optimize and accelerate their transport and freight processes for both import and export. Customs, security, dangerous goods and supply chain management processes are also supported.

 

As part of the pilot project, time slots are booked for the delivery of goods to the air freight facility, allowing the delivery company as well as the handling partner of the airline to plan coordinated schedules for the delivery of goods. As a result, wait times on site are lowered and dispatchers can plan for necessary capacities more easily.

 

“Through intelligent process support and networking, FAIR@Link provides the ideal basis for further optimizing the physical processes between companies involved in air freight processing and for achieving significantly faster and more transparent processing,” said UIrich Wrage, CEO of DAKOSY.

 

FAIR@Link will initially be used at Hamburg Airport as part of a four-month pilot project, during which the project partners will concentrate on export processes. Other project participants include forwarding agents CROSS FREIGHT, Delta Stallion, a.hartrodt and Sable, airline handling partners LUG and Swissport, the Hamburg Airport Customs Office and the Hamburg Freight Forwarders Association, according to Hamburg Airport.