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Aero-Link takes on MK Airlines

19 Mar 2010 - by Liesl Venter
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Aero-Link Consulting has added MK
Airlines to its cargo handling stable.
“The airline operates a 747
twice a week out of Luxemburg
to Johannesburg,” Aero-Link
Consulting managing director
Jeremy Anandkumar told FTW.
The company has also doubled its
warehouse capacity and moved into
new offices in Kempton Park.
The signing up of MK Airlines
follows new contracts with Air
Seychelles and Air Malawi in
recent months.
The space at the expanded OR
Tambo airport cargo facility has
been designed around a one-stop
shop idea where management and
general staff are literally at the
client’s fingertips.
“We have integrated the
workspace and there are no barriers
between management and the general
staff. We have designed a new front
office where our clients can access
our staff easily and also pick up
goods from the warehouse. The
whole set-up makes more sense and
allows for a more efficient working
environment,” said Anandkumar.

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