SkyCom Logistics, Shanghai representative office of Air Cargo APAC, recently completed the transportation on CGO – GYD – HHN – PRG routing, moving from Zhengzhou (China) through Baku and Frankfurt-Hahn to its final destination in Prague.
The cargo was anything but standard.
The cargo was anything but standard.
With a footprint of over 3.14 × 3.14 meters and a height of 64 cm, the looked Like a giant pizza box… for giants 🍕.Despite its unusual dimensions the shipment was handled smoothly across all legs of the journey.
Thanks to careful pre-planning, load distribution analysis, and close coordination between handling teams at each transit point, the cargo moved efficiently through the multi-leg route without disruption.
Procedures to follow:
SkyCom Logistics worked with airlines load planning team directly to create the package build up plan and tie down scheme, in order to make sure during the take off/landing/brake the cargo won't have any chance to move. After the airlines confirmed the package was made professionally and the green light was given to proceed.
From China to the Caucasus, onward to a major European cargo hub, and finally into Central Europe, the operation once again demonstrated how complex oversized shipments can be delivered safely.
Scope:
✔ Multi-leg coordination
✔ Oversize handling expertise
✔ Reliable transit through key cargo hubs
Another reminder that in air cargo, size doesn’t limit possibility — it just requires smarter planning.
Thanks to careful pre-planning, load distribution analysis, and close coordination between handling teams at each transit point, the cargo moved efficiently through the multi-leg route without disruption.
Procedures to follow:
SkyCom Logistics worked with airlines load planning team directly to create the package build up plan and tie down scheme, in order to make sure during the take off/landing/brake the cargo won't have any chance to move. After the airlines confirmed the package was made professionally and the green light was given to proceed.
From China to the Caucasus, onward to a major European cargo hub, and finally into Central Europe, the operation once again demonstrated how complex oversized shipments can be delivered safely.
Scope:
✔ Multi-leg coordination
✔ Oversize handling expertise
✔ Reliable transit through key cargo hubs
Another reminder that in air cargo, size doesn’t limit possibility — it just requires smarter planning.