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SAS Cargo increases cargo capacity on freighters from North America
November 5th
SAS Cargo introduces the cooperation with Korean Air Cargo
regarding cargo capacity onboard a new freighter route from Chicago to
Oslo.
- This is a good contract, which we are satisfied with. Especially our
customers from the oil industry will be able to take advantage of this
end-of-the-week departure from Chicago, because the receivers can have
the equipment onboard the oilrigs in the North Sea at the beginning of
the following week. This has been a great wish from the customers, says
Kenneth Marx, Managing Director of
SAS Cargo Group.
The contract with Korean Air Cargo is a "block space" agreement, where
SAS Cargo buys a part of the cargo capacity onboard Korean Air Cargo's
Boeing 747-400 freighter, which will have its weekly departure from
Chicago on Wednesday nights. The route is new and goes all the way
around the world stopping in Seoul, Chicago, Oslo and Seoul.
SAS Cargo
has bought 50 tons capacity on the route from Chicago to Oslo. First
departure from Chicago will be Friday November 5th at 20.00 hours.
SAS Cargo is currently cooperating with Korean Air Cargo regarding the
two weekly freighters from New York (John F Kennedy airport) to
Copenhagen and Oslo, respectively.
SAS Cargo has also been cooperating
with the
WOW partner, Singapore Airlines Cargo regarding its freighter
from Chicago to Copenhagen, but since this route will stop at the end of
October, the new contract with Korean Air Cargo will be replacing some
of the lost capacity on this route.
With this new contract
SAS Cargo has in total 150 tons cargo capacity
onboard freighters from North America to Scandinavia. One of the
advantages with all-cargo capacity is the ability to ship larger
consignments such huge spare parts, cars, horses and other shipments
that does not fit into the cargo compartment of a passenger aircraft.
Facts about
SAS Cargo
SAS Cargo has already capacity onboard
SAS' direct passenger routes
between USA and Scandinavia; from Seattle, Chicago, New York and
Washington. Furthermore, a well-developed trucking network is connecting
most of the larger cities within the USA.
SAS Cargo has own sales force
in USA and owns a cargo terminal in Newark, New Jersey.
SAS Cargo is a
member of the cargo alliance,
WOW, which also includes Lufthansa Cargo,
Singapore Airlines Cargo og Japan Airlines Cargo.
In 2003
SAS Cargo had a turnover of 2.954 MSEK (324 MEUR).
SAS Cargo has
1250 employees within Scandinavia and 130 outside Scandinavia.