Unsworth touches down at Heathrow

Unsworth touches down at Heathrow

Unsworth, a leading global logistics and freight forwarding provider, is expanding its airfreight division with the opening of a new, dedicated logistics hub at London Heathrow Airport.

This expansion underscores Unsworth’s commitment to providing businesses with faster, more efficient airfreight solutions.

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By relocating its air freight team from the company’s headquarters in East London, Unsworth is strategically positioning itself at one of the UK centres of air cargo operations to better meet the needs of its clients.

Unsworth’s expanded air freight team is led by an experienced management group and brings tailored expertise to both import and export operations.

The branch is managed by Mick Patterson, who joined Unsworth in August this year from World Transport Agency. He is supported by Symone Burt, leading the Export team, and Mark Sidwell, spearheading Import operations. Together, their leadership strengthens Unsworth’s ability to provide bespoke solutions for complex supply chain management needs from its new Heathrow airfreight hub.

Thomas Kuehn, the company’s managing director said: “In a year that has seen Unsworth celebrate its 50th anniversary, the decision to open a dedicated branch at Heathrow Airport is more than a geographic shift. It represents a strategic investment in elevating service capabilities and operational efficiency.

“Being on-site at Heathrow places Unsworth’s airfreight team in direct contact with airlines, freight handlers, and customs officials, ensuring seamless communication and streamlined cargo movement.

“Operating from the heart of air freight operations enables us to tackle logistical challenges in real-time, keeping shipments on schedule and improving overall client satisfaction.”

With the expanded airfreight team and a presence at one of the world’s key logistics hubs, Unsworth is well-equipped to continue its mission of simplifying global trade and delivering excellence in freight forwarding.

Kuehn concludes: “The opening of our Heathrow branch is just the latest milestone in our mission to provide world-class logistics solutions. By investing in our team and infrastructure, we’re ensuring that current and future clients have the support they need  to stay competitive in a fast-changing market.”

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Anastasiya Simsek

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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