Airblox platform announces partnership with Avianca Cargo

Airblox platform announces partnership with Avianca Cargo

Airblox has welcomed Avianca Cargo, the leading airline in the region, to its platform. Airblox is an online hub for the air cargo market where forwarders can search and negotiate contract rates while accessing financial solu=ons.

This announcement comes with great enthusiasm to the Airblox network of forwarders. As a leading digital marketplace, its platform allows thousands of freight forwarders to expand their business by securing Avianca Cargo’s newly listed capacity weeks or months in advance in minutes. Currently, you can secure lanes between MIA-BOG, LHR-BOG, MAD-BOG, and more!

Brian Kolb, VP of Strategy at Airblox, extended a warm welcome to Avianca Cargo. “We are thrilled to welcome Avianca Cargo to the Airblox pla+orm. With its outstanding reputa=on for customer service and innova=on, the company is paving the way for others, and we look forward to a long partnership.”

With extensive experience and a strong route network, Avianca Cargo will make its air cargo capacity available on the Airblox platform to provide customers with new ways to book their aircraS capacity.

“We are very excited to be partnering with Airblox,” said Leonel Orz, Innova=on and Transformation Director in Avianca Cargo. “We want to con=nue finding new ways to do business and offer different and innova=ve solu=ons to our customers. So, this alliance will allow us to con=nue to deliver high levels of service and greater flexibility when it comes to our capacity and lanes.”

Using Airblox as a procurement solu=on benefits freight forwarders by giving them instant access to multiple airlines’ capacities, the ability to book days or months in advance, and geXng financial solu=ons with their payment extension options. Signing up for the pla+orm is free and easy to use for businesses of all sizes at www.airblox.com.

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