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Jettainer announces business expansion in Asia-Pacific region

Sep 28, 2022

Jettainer continues to grow in the Asia-Pacific market and announced plans to expand its presence in the region by 2023 with Singapore and Hong Kong as main gateways. This was revealed by the global leader in Unit Load Device (ULD) management at the IATA World Cargo Symposium 2022 in London. Jettainer's goal is to establish its own regional teams in Asia, strengthening the relationship with customers through intercultural competencies and to respond even better to individual needs.

The market changes of the last two and a half years have pushed previously functioning processes in the global aviation industry to their limits. Airlines have had to experience all the problems that a lack of Unit Load Devices (ULDs) can cause. The importance of security of supply and reliability became even more apparent, cost awareness and sustainability continue to be a major aspect.

All these factors play a particularly important role in the Asia-Pacific markets, where airlines are on a growth track. Existing airlines are expanding their business and include widebody fleets or start with cargo operations, new airlines are being founded. Furthermore, as ULD operations have traditionally been managed in-house, the region holds great growth potential for Jettainer providing a variety of ULD management solutions responding precisely to the markets’ needs.

(from left to right): Thorsten Riekert, Chief Sales Officer of Jettainer, and Thomas Sonntag, Managing Director of Jettainer, announced Jettainer's expansion in the Asia-Pacific region at the IATA World Cargo Symposium in London.

To drive this development, Jettainer plans to strengthen its regional presence and further develop Singapore and Hong Kong as main gateways.

"We currently manage a fleet of more than 100,000 ULDs. In perspective, the amount could double – especially due to growth in the Asia-Pacific region. Airlines have recognized the value of ULDs and the need to manage them efficiently: The time is right for ULD outsourcing. We manage ULD fleets with only 80 percent of the units previously required. This potential ULD saving of 20 percent can either be used for growth, to offset shortages – or contributes to simply save cost," Thomas Sonntag, Managing Director of Jettainer, stated.

Already, Jettainer manages pallets and containers for Korean airline T'Way, VietJet and Philippine budget carrier Cebu Pacific – with several more airlines in the pipeline. Current sales activities in the region are coordinated from Singapore by Edward Neo, General Manager Sales APAC. Jettainer’s leasing solution lease&fly is developed out of Hong Kong with Stella Wang, focusing on mainland China.

Thomas Sonntag emphasized: "Being close to our customers is enormously important to us. Our customers benefit from what I would call ‘regionally relevant ULD expertise’: understanding networks, geography and culture and transferring this into perfected ULD management. It brings us into the position to really understand our customers’ requirements. For this reason, our goal is to establish regional teams for sales and operations, but also central functions, on all continents, as well as local representatives where necessary and useful."

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