Once again exciting developments at BRUcargo

“Certainly, there is plenty to tell you about last year”, Steven begins. “Let me begin with the volume of cargo. Compared to the previous year, we processed quite some kilograms at our airport in 2018. We receive detailed insight into the figures via the BRUcloud platform where the cargo community shares data. We see, for example, substantial growth in cargo tonnage on long haul passenger flights but, thanks to the platform, we also receive detailed information on both regions and commodities. Belgium is a strong export country although, in 2018, imports grew relatively faster than exports. The frontrunner continent for both exports and imports is not unexpectedly Asia, although Africa remains a very important market for us.”

Handling
Only eight months after the first foundation stone was laid, handling agent WFS opened in February its ultra-modern additional 8,700m2 second line logistics building at BRUcargo. Steven: “This is just the first stage of their expansion; next will be a new 25,000m2 building on the first line that will open in 2020. WFS’s  new building is important for the Belgian logistics sector. It complies with the strictest requirements and fits therefore perfectly into BRUcargo’s sustainable development strategy.

Read the full article in Cargo Magazine on page 10

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