Link says it prides itself on its dedication to excellence and safety, ensuring that its drivers hold relevant certificates, allowing them to carry out air cargo transport with exceptional service and reliability.
With the air cargo industry carrying 140,000 tons of goods valued at $18.6 billion during over 100,000 flights every day, the company writes it is excited to now be a part of such a thriving industry.
According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the most commonly transported goods by air include high-value products, perishable goods such as fruits, vegetables, and flowers, pharmaceuticals, medical supplies, documents, parcels, and automotive parts.
LINK has taken all necessary steps to comply with EU law by ensuring that its drivers have completed all necessary training required by supply chain security participants.
Link CEO Marcin Kakol was speaking about the company’s preparations to obtain all the necessary requirements in an exclusive interview with Trans.iNFO at the end of 2022.
Kakol then stressed the significant potential in the air cargo market he saw, and that the company was well-equipped to provide high-quality services to meet customer demands.
He emphasized that air cargo transport requires specialized skills, equipment, and trailers, particularly for high-value cargo, which was the most commonly transported goods by air. The company planned to operate air cargo-related road freight services on major transport corridors in Europe.