Lima Cargo City logistics center became partner of ACI-LAC

Durante Gianfranco

Airports Council International Latin America and the Caribbean has a new commercial partner, the cargo logistics center Lima Cargo City.

The logistic center, owned by Inmobiliaria Koricancha, was developed in Peru as an initiative of the Sandoval Group. Today is the main logistics center that provides all sectors of international air commerce with workspaces in the main area of the country’s first airport. It provides a modern and secure infrastructure that makes operations more efficient.

At present, the firm is a logistics provider with Warehouses, administrative offices, coworking offices, commercial premises, and other complementary services.

“We are pleased to have Lima Cargo City as a new business partner of ACI-LAC. As successful logistics providers, we are confident that their knowledge and experience will benefit the development of economic activity in Peru and throughout the region,” said ACI-LAC general director, Rafael Echevarne.

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“From Lima Cargo City we greet ACI, and we are happy to participate as partners. Our expectation is to remain active in all issues related to the airport community in the region. In this sense also to identify business opportunities, and establish excellent professional relationships. We also want to make our unique and innovative business model known in Peru and share our experience with the sector,” said Edgardo Carbonel, General Manager of Lima Cargo City.

ACI-LAC is satisfied with the agreement because Lima Cargo City is an innovative and successful real estate product. Such could be complemented with a solid capacity to manage a logistics platform, achieving its consolidation in the second year of operations. This will certainly satisfy the needs and expectations of its customers, shareholders, workers, and the community.

It is worth noting that among the cargo divisions and companies that stand out in Lima are: AerCaribe, Air Canada Cargo, American Airlines Cargo, Atlas Air, Avianca Cargo, Copa Airlines Cargo, FedEx Express, IAG Cargo, Korean Air Cargo, LATAM Cargo, SkyLease, UPS Airlines, among others.

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