ECS Group expands GSSA coverage for Challenge Group 

ECS Group expands GSSA coverage for Challenge Group 

  • The Challenge Group GSSA portfolio has grown by another seven countries.
  • ECS Group subsidiary, Globe Air Cargo, ensures commercial efficiency and full customer service for Challenge Group customers across its Eastern European network.
  • “One team, one aim, one drive” is the common leitmotif in the GSSA partnership.

Challenge Group and ECS Group have expanded their international collaboration following an open-ended contract agreement, signed earlier this year. The comapny already represents Challenge Group in Germany, France, Scandinavia, Singapore, and Vietnam. In recent months, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and Ukraine were added to the Challenge Group GSSA portfolio.

With the inclusion of Eastern Europe, Challenge Group and ECS Group have broadened the feeder catchment area into Challenge Group’s Belgian hub, Liege, and created attractive connections to key global gateways. Challenge Group operates a dense Boeing freighter network out of Liege to the U.S., China, the Middle East, Africa, Asia Pacific and beyond – including core markets in Hong Kong, India, Kenya, China and the US. The Group’s airline faction is rapidly growing and will soon be taking delivery of state-of-the-art Boeing 777-300ERSF freighters, which will complement the existing 747-400F and 767-300BDSF fleets and would enable further new routings to Asia and South America in the coming years. It also regularly carries out international charter operations.

“Challenge Group is unique because we take on the logistics challenges that standard cargo service providers reject. Every transportation project is different, demanding flexibility, speed, an agile way of thinking, and – above all – professionalism, expertise, and trust,” says Challenge Group’s Chief Commercial Officer, Or Zak  “In ECS Group, we know that we have a partner capable of matching our corporate mission and network, and we are delighted to have kicked off the next step in our strategic expansion.”

“Where there is Challenge, there is always opportunity,” says Jean Ceccaldi, Chief Executive Officer of ECS Group. “At ECS Group, we believe in one team, one aim, one drive, and have successfully risen together with Challenge Group to transform complex cargo challenges into sustainable business opportunities across France, Germany, Scandinavia, and Asia. We are confident that our GSSA teams in Eastern Europe will also achieve significant market expansion and commercial growth for Challenge Group – particularly within its core target industries such as industrial machinery, engines, spare parts, and drilling equipment.”

In addition to these vertical business flows, Challenge Group’s product portfolio includes pharmaceuticals, automotives, aerospace, perishables and live animal transports: specialisations that ECS Group is experienced and skilled in managing. Bookings and customer services are carried out using Challenge Group’s internal IT systems. Commercial processes and operational planning are enhanced through CargoTech software solutions such as Apollo for business intelligence reporting, SkyPallet for optimum capacity usage, and Rotate for in-depth market information.

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Anastasiya Simsek is an award-winning journalist with a background in air cargo, news, medicine, and lifestyle reporting. For exclusive insights or to share your news, contact Anastasiya at anastasiya.simsek@aircargoweek.com.

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