ANA Cargo to add capacity to WebCargo

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Japan’s largest cargo carrier ANA Cargo will add its capacity to online booking portal WebCargo early next year as the platform continues to expand its presence in Asia.

WebCargo said that the launch is scheduled for the first quarter of 2023 and would give its forwarder users access ANA Cargo’s capacity offering on a fleet of over 200 aircraft across many of the airline’s 130 routes across five continents.

Kenichi Wakiya, executive vice president of ANA Cargo, said: “ANA Cargo continues to improve customer experience with the implementation of digital technology.

“The expansion of our e-booking network through Webcargo’s platform is a large step that moves us forward to this goal.”

The carrier also offers its capacity through the cargo.one booking portal.

ANA is the second carrier from the Asia region that WebCargo has announced in recent weeks.

At the start of December, the platform announced that China Southern Air Logistics will become the first Chinese carrier to offer China import bookings on the WebCargo platform.

Meanwhile, earlier this week 7LFreight, which is a WebCargo owned North American rate management and quoting platform, announced the addition of Less-Than-Truckload (LTL) capabilities to its platform in addition to air cargo.

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