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GLS-NAS breaks ground in Monrovia on new cargo facility

The Global Logistics Services and National Aviation Services joint venture company – GLS-NAS – has broken ground in Monrovia (Liberia) on a new 2,700 square meter cargo terminal at Roberts International Airport (RIA).

The Roberts Air Cargo Center is aimed at improving RIA’s air cargo operations to meet international standards and support export capacity in Liberia.

The size of the facility currently fulfills a 14-year forecasted baseline demand and can be further expanded up to 3,553 square metres. The current construction is expected to be completed by April 2020.

GLS-NAS chairman, Peter Malcolm King said: “We are excited to kick off the construction of our new, modern cargo terminal at the Roberts International Airport.

“The Roberts Air Cargo Center will be the first of its kind in Liberia, providing the much-needed infrastructure to enhance air cargo supply chain operations, improve trade barriers, and boost Liberia’s potential as a hub in the Mano River subregion.”

Part of a 25-year air cargo operations concession awarded to GLS by the government of Liberia, GLS-NAS is tasked with the design, finance, build, maintenance, operation and transfer of this new, modern cargo facility at RIA.

GLS-NAS general manager, Axel Coulibaly added: “GLS-NAS has been operating at RIA for over a year, during which our operational improvements have helped grow the airport’s cargo handling capacity by almost 60 per cent.

“With the new warehouse, we will not only build capacity but also offer diverse solutions for a variety of industries dealing with perishables, fresh produce, livestock, pharmaceuticals, and temperature sensitive cargo.

“We can also handle high-value shipments that require special security. All of which will serve to attract more cargo airlines at the airport while focusing on safety and security.”

The state-of-the-art warehouse will be one of its kind with extended racking for storage, temperature controlled cold storage, walk-in freezers, dangerous goods storage, a vault, mail area and five loading docks that can be extended up to eight.

The facility will also house a dedicated area for customs inspections and other government agencies. A separate freighter stand will also be developed by the Liberia Airport Authority to accommodate freighter parking for larger aircraft such as the Boeing 777F.

GLS-NAS currently operates out of the existing warehouse at RIA, handling nine airlines and over 2,200 metric tonnes of cargo annually. Its customer base includes Arik Air, Kenya Airways, Air Cote d’Ivoire, Brussels Airlines, Royal Air Maroc, ASKY, Air Peace and ground handling for DHL cargo aircraft.

Present in more than 35 airports across the Middle East, Asia and Africa, NAS provides ground handling services to seven of the world’s top ten airlines.s

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