Fiege will take over the handling and co-ordination of inbound and outbound standard shipments at the Lufthansa Cargo Center (LCC) in Frankfurt.
A joint statement said that Fiege Air Cargo Logistics (FACL) will take over handling in several phases until mid-2021, adding that the physical cargo handling processes in the LCC had already been “largely outsourced to various external service providers for many years”.
It stated that, in the course of digitalisation, the “process landscape in LCC was standardized across the board and consistently aligned with the material flow”.
Mohammad Ali Seiraffi, Lufthansa Cargo Vice President Handling Frankfurt and Head of the LCC, said: “Our future partner contributes additional expertise in the area of digitalization as well as efficient design and implementation of warehouse processes.
“At the same time, the new cooperation model will reduce the number of direct interfaces for Lufthansa Cargo, enabling us to make optimum use of the advantages of digitization. FACL will be an important partner for us in all aspects of physical handling at the Frankfurt hub.”
Fiege managing director Felix Scherberich said: “We look forward to contributing our expertise in digitization to the Lufthansa Cargo Center as part of a long-term cooperation.
“We will help to further enhance the operational quality and synchronise the logistics processes in ground handling with the modernised IT infrastructure of the LCC.”
The planning and control of the cargo processes as well as the overall responsibility for the processes will remain in the hands of Lufthansa Cargo.
“The new co-operation will not result in any changes for the cargo airline’s customers,” added the statement.
Felix Scherberich and Benjamin Looser are responsible for the newly founded FACL as managing directors.
FACL is a subsidiary in the “Industry and Tyres” division of the Fiege Logistics Foundation. The focus of the Fiege Group is on contract logistics with a large number of customers.