
Leipzig-headquartered aviation consulting business aeroconcept has partnered with US-based CT Strategies to improve air cargo border security through a variety of initiatives.
The companies are pooling their knowledge of air cargo strategy, operations, trade facilitation and border security to deliver smarter, more efficient border solutions worldwide.
Through the partnership, the companies aim to help governments and industries modernise their border operations and streamline trade.
James Wyatt, general manager of aeroconcept, said: “We are excited to collaborate with CT Strategies to help shape the future of international border and transport systems for the air cargo supply chain, as well as expanding our presence in the United States."
Andrew Farrelly, chief executive of CT Strategies, said: “This partnership represents a significant step forward in delivering impactful, technology-driven solutions for our clients around the world. Together with aeroconcept, we will support smarter, more secure, and more efficient borders and trade environments.”
Last month, aeroconcept and M2P Consulting partnered to increase the range of services they could offer airlines and ground handlers.
Services offered by aeroconcept include operational transformation and change management; IATA consulting, certifications and training; cargo management, system procurement and implementation; and consulting and company-specific training in all areas of air cargo.
CT Strategies provides insight into border management and supply chain challenges in the US and around the world.








