Volga-Dnepr in the fast lane for Nippon Express’ urgent automotive machinery

Volga-Dnepr Airlines‘ load planners responded to an urgent request from Nippon Express to transport 197 tonnes of sensitive automotive machinery from Japan to the US.
The airline’s Hanoi-based load planning experts were on hand to assess quickly the cargo and prepare the most efficient plan for its delivery from Toyko to San Francisco. The outsize shipments were transported onboard four Volga-Dnepr An-124-100 freighter flights.
Hiro Tsukada, Volga-Dnepr’s representative in Japan, said: “Nippon Express is a very important and long-standing customer of Volga-Dnepr so its team are well aware of the unique capabilities of our An-124-100 freighters.
"Given the need for a fast response for this delivery, the fact that we have a full team of planning specialists located in Hanoi to serve customers in the Asia Pacific region was another big advantage we were able to provide.
"Having local experts in the same time zone as our customer made our cooperation even easier and meant we could reduce the required planning time and meet the short delivery deadline.”
As part of the airline’s solution, Volga-Dnepr’s load planning engineers in Hanoi developed recommendations for cargo packaging, including giving advice on securing the machinery to the An-124-100’s cargo floor.
They also confirmed the requirements to transport the cargo in low air pressure conditions to protect the integrity of the shipment during the climb and descent phases of the flight. Volga-Dnepr was able to load and unload the cargo using the An-124-100’s own onboard handling systems.
Makoto Hayashi, the Nippon Express representative who managed the delivery in cooperation with the Volga-Dnepr team, said: “My special regards to Volga-Dnepr’s engineers and load planning specialists who developed the packages that provided maximum safety during the transportation of the high sensitivity equipment. A rapid response by the airline’s team helped us to carry out our obligations to our customer within a challenging timetable.”

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