cargo-partner strengthens its capacity control with three weekly charters Hong Kong–Europe

cargo-partner strengthens its capacity control with three weekly charters Hong Kong–Europe
The freight forwarder cargo-partner is expanding its charter program with a new air consolidation connecting Hong Kong to Budapest and Warsaw, operated three times a week. The initiative targets the automotive and electronics sectors, two industries that are highly dependent on time-critical solutions.
The company already operates a network of approximately 100 weekly consolidations worldwide, with major hubs in Asia and Europe, which strengthens its ability to secure cargo space despite market volatility.
In a context where forwarders seek to directly control their capacities to protect their margins, this expansion confirms a strategic repositioning toward premium and integrated solutions. For industrial shippers, capacity control is becoming a key factor in resilience against price fluctuations.
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