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Swissport launches new warehouse facility at London Heathrow – Materials Handling World News

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Swissport launches new warehouse facility at London Heathrow – Materials Handling World News

The new facility includes advanced warehouse management systems, Swissport says

Swissport has launched a new warehouse facility at London Heathrow as part of the aviation services provider’s overall growth plan.

The launch marks the company’s growth in the cargo sector, following a 17% increase in cargo tonnage in the year to date.

The new facility includes 15,000 square feet of temperature-controlled space, advanced warehouse management systems and real-time tracking capabilities.

These advancements will enable Swissport to handle more customers and satisfy additional demand.

Strengthening its presence at one of the world’s busiest airports, Swissport is fuelling its ongoing expansion in the rapidly growing air cargo market.

A launch is set to be announced at Gatwick, and expansions planned at East Midlands, Manchester, and Stansted airports.

Joe Bellfield, Chief Operating Officer of Cargo said: “Our new facility at Heathrow is a cornerstone of our global air cargo expansion strategy.

“It not only enhances our service capabilities at a critical global hub but also demonstrates our commitment to investing in infrastructure and technology to meet the growing demands of the air cargo industry.”

The move to increase its footprint across the UK follows phenomenal tonnage growth, driven largely by e-commerce imports.

“Looking ahead to 2025 and beyond, we have confidence that these market trends will continue. That’s why we’ve made a strategic decision to invest in this part of the business,” says Bellfield.

“Several customers are waiting to join Swissport’s portfolio once we have the space, and we’re thrilled to be expanding at Gatwick, East Midlands, Manchester, and Stansted in the months that follow our opening at Heathrow Airport today.”

Pharmaceuticals and perishable items have also led to an increased demand for specialised handling solutions.

The Heathrow facility includes a Border Inspection Post dedicated to immediate airside evaluation capabilities for importing goods.

“We are confident that this facility will play a key role in driving our continued growth in this important market segment, solidifying our position as a leading global air cargo handler,” adds Bellfield.

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