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New chief for Lufthansa high-speed logistics

Bernhard zur Strassen is to be appointed managing director and chief executive of Lufthansa’s high-speed logistics arm, Time:matters. He will succeed Alexander Kohnen, who left the company in April 2023. Zur Strassen has extensive experience in international management of logistics service providers and shippers and most recently, was chief revenue officer at software company, Shipsta. [+]

High speed train couriers cut out the carbon

Lufthansa Group’s time:matters high speed logistics arm is now offering fully offset first- and last-mile carbon emissions for its ic:kurier rail service within Germany. The company hasoffset all the CO2 emissions relating to its airmates On Board Courier air service since 2019. The rail service itself already runs on 100% ... [+]

Time:matters boosts space to UK and Ireland

Lufthansa’s high-speed logistics arm time:matters and its partner Businesswings is  offering additional freight capacities between Germany and the UK and Ireland to  counter bottlenecks in capacity. Time:matters will fly to Birmingham and Dublin from Frankfurt am Main on Mondays to Fridays, offering check-in and departure times after 8pm at Frankfurt. ... [+]

Time:matters offers multimodal booking

Lufthansa Group’s high speed logistics arm time:matters has launched a new booking channel that allows customers to book transports by air, rail and road as well as door-to-door shipments. They can now submit transport requests via the time:matters booking website in without having to take the time to register, and ... [+]

Fast deliveries for 11 more US cities

Lufthansa’s  time:matters Americas high speed logistics arm has added 11 new airports to its US domestic Sameday Air network, including Syracuse NY, Greensboro in North Carolina and Laredo in Texas, and increasing the total to 100. It has also recruited Alaska Airlines asa partner, taking the number of weekly frequencies ... [+]

Time:matters in Africa – updated

Lufthansa’s time:matters special speed logistics arm has established a new hub in Brussels and extended its services to Africa. It now offers 16 stations on the continent, including destinations Accra, Entebbe, Freetown and Monrovia. It has also added stations in Japan, Singapore and Thailand bringing the number of Asian locations to ... [+]

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