Freight Forwarders

time:matters offers dedicated flights to and from the UK and Ireland

Focusing on customer benefits: the logistics expert time:matters, together with its long-standing partner Businesswings, is now offering additional dedicated freight capacities between Germany and the UK and Ireland.

In this way, the company, which specializes in time-critical express shipments, is countering capacity bottlenecks in freight traffic and offering its customers flexible solutions for maintaining supply chains.

With immediate effect, time:matters will fly to Birmingham and Dublin from Frankfurt am Main on Mondays to Fridays.

Immediately after arrival at the destination airports, the shipments will be made available for collection, distribution, and dedicated transport solutions.

The early availability saves time and prevents high downtime costs within the supply chains.

In the opposite direction, flights from Birmingham and Dublin reach Frankfurt early in the morning before 7 a.m. This ensures optimal synchronization with the intercontinental flight network.

The new dedicated flights of time:matters are therefore primarily used by customers from the Logistics, Medtech, Automotive, Machinery and Components, Aviation, and Semiconductor industries.

The agricultural sector is also benefiting from the additional cargo flights against the backdrop of the current harvest season.

Upon request, time:matters also offers a customs clearance service at all locations.

Last but not least, shipments can be tracked in real time. The time:matters experts are also available around the clock to answer any questions.

Alexander Kohnen, CEO at time:matters, emphasizes: “We are pleased to be able to offer our customers flexible and high-performance transport solutions to maintain their supply chains in times of capacity bottlenecks and possible restrictions in cross-border road traffic thanks to the new dedicated flight service.

“In particular, connectivity to the intercontinental air network plays a crucial role in this regard.”

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