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Lufthansa: Lufthansa Cargo
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Lufthansa Cargo is the first IOSA-registered all cargo airline, worldwide. After the successful conclusion of an intensive five-day audit, the Lufthansa airfreight carrier has assumed a pacemaker role on flight safety standards among the airlines in the air cargo business.
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Perot Systems' relationship with Lufthansa Cargo started in 1999 with a joint development project to enable Lufthansa Cargo customers to order global air freight services via the Internet. The successful development and implementation of an e-booking system was achieved through a blended Lufthansa Cargo and Perot Systems team. Utilizing its CMM Level 5 quality certified offshore software development capabilities in India, Perot Systems teamed its associates with Lufthansa Cargo's information technology services organization. Together this team, based in Bangalore, India and Frankfurt, Germany, utilized a flexible on-site/off-shore application development model.
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In the latest, worldwide survey conducted by the respected US logistics trade magazine “Air Cargo World”, Lufthansa Cargo ranked first among 81 airlines as the best airfreight company. Lufthansa Cargo ... earned top ratings among the readers of ”Cargonews Asia”. They selected the company as the ”Best Air Cargo Carrier Europe“.
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The decision was made in July 1994 to make the freight division of Lufthansa a limited stock company. It was the first airline in the world to split cargo and passenger operations in this way. The airline was founded on November 30, 1994 and started operations in 1995 It has 4,768 employees (at March 2007).[1]. Since 2001, the business has been split up into autonomous three units: "Global Cargo Net", "Global Cargo Handling Services" and "Global Freighter Operations". Meanwhile a reorganisation has taken place and the Sales and Handling activities have been combined under on management worldwide except Germany. There are three areas: The America's, Europe and Africa and Asia Pacific. Germany is still separated in Handling and Sales.
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Over the past few days, Lufthansa Cargo has flown hundreds of tonnes of messages of love aboard its aircraft. By Valentine´s Dayon 14 February, Lufthansa´s cargo subsidiary will in fact have transported about more
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The extended relationship focuses on enhancing the Lufthansa Cargo electronic booking system. This comprehensive e-booking system enables Lufthansa Cargo customers in Germany today and customers worldwide by 2002 to order global air freight services electronically over the Internet. This system brings the power of the Internet together seamlessly with Lufthansa's existing legacy systems, making cargo bookings easier and faster for customers.
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