AeroNet expands to the USA

AeroNet expands to the USA

AeroNet, a Global Leader in Air Cargo Restraint solutions, is proud to announce the opening of its new branch in the United States, located in Newnan, Georgia. This strategic move marks AeroNet’s first footprint in North America, reinforcing its commitment to faster service, greater accessibility and strong customer relationships across the region.

Designed to support both existing clients and new partners in the northern territories, the facility will help address critical logistical challenges the industry currently faces, including extreme weather conditions, geopolitical risks and unpredictable shipping costs.

“Our presence in the United States brings us closer to the heart of our North American customers,” said Ludovic Coatmellec, General Manager of AeroNet. “In the Air Cargo world, speed and reliability are non-negotiable and with this facility, we’re ensuring quicker response times, reduced delivery delays and direct regional support.”

Heading the operations at the new branch is Jason Fenech, an experienced logistics and operational leader. Jason brings a strong background in production management, inventory control, and strategic operations, having served in key roles in both the aviation and supply chain sectors. His leadership will be instrumental in ensuring AeroNet’s values of Safety, Efficiency and customer-first service continue to thrive in this new location.

The USA expansion is a strategic step for AeroNet, driven by rising demand in the Air Cargo Industry and the company’s long-term mission to deliver world-class Restraint Systems wherever they are needed.

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