Garuda Feeling
SkyTeam Cargo
Safety First . . . A Garuda Indonesia A-330 gets
the once over at the Garuda maintenance facility at Soekarno-Hatta International
Airport in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Spreading
the word: Truck ads proclaim, “City to City” services via
partner Cargo Service Center (CSC) to a growing number of destinations
across Indonesia.
Ask anybody from SkyTeam Cargo and Garuda International
Airlines Cargo what ACF means to them, and the quick answer would have
to be for this week at least, almost everything.
Upcoming on Wednesday October 8 at 1400
ACF provides the venue for sealing the deal at a MOU signing followed
by a celebratory luncheon buffet in the big COEX Exhibition Hall where
ACF 2014 is taking place.
Garuda Cargo joins SkyTeam Cargo and something
good will surely come from that.
Garuda Cargo has shown significant growth
in recent years and has become a market leader.
Right now there is no sign of let up either.
“ This is our bold move to expand
the network and our brand,” Rajendra Kartawiria, Vice President
Garuda Cargo told FT.
“Now our business colleagues and also
new customers of Garuda Cargo can connect worldwide via routes that are
served by the members of SkyTeam Cargo,” he said.
Garuda Cargo numbers have been positive.
In 2013 the carrier moved 269,033 tons,
a 15.98% business spike as compared to 2012.
Geoffrey |