Qatar Tribune

Qatar Airways Cargo marks a record year for salmon shipments out of Norway

The airline has demonstrat­ed excellence in the transport of perishable seafood

-

WITH seven Qatar Airways (QA) passenger ights and six Boeing 777 freighter services each week, the Oslo-Doha route is well served, and the airline’s cargo capacity well stocked.

Ninety-five percent of all perishable seafood (PES) on board QA ights out of Scandinavi­a is salmon. Iceland and Faroe Island (Denmark) also see some seafood traffic which includes live king crabs, trout and other seafood, however the bulk of the salmon business originates in Norway.

At 1.3 million tonnes of salmon exported in 2021 -- the country’s best year to date -- and a segment value of EUR8.57 billion/$9.28 billion, Norway is by far the world’s number one salmon exporter.

“Salmon is a particular­ly delicate cargo commodity as it requires skilled, hygienic handling in temperatur­e-controlled conditions and, above all, reliable, fast connection­s to its final destinatio­n. Qatar Airways Cargo not only offers a global network of over 150 stations, we also reacted quickly to support Norwegian seafood exporters when the pandemic led to a dramatic decrease in available belly capacity,” Rob Veltman, Vice President Cargo Europe at QA, says.

“By introducin­g passenger freighters to the Norwegian seafood market, including Harstad-Narvik Airport in Evenes and Bod Airport in Northern Norway, Qatar Airways Cargo significan­tly increased its capacity to the Norwegian market in 2021 when it was needed the most,” Veltman notes. “Our Operations team went above and beyond to meet the needs of our customers, resulting in record breaking uplift of more than 68,944 kg on a single lower deck 777 passenger ight,” Veltman adds.

Qatar Airways Cargo transporte­d more than 46,000 tonnes of Norwegian seafood in 2021, the highest result yet.

The airline transports more than 125 tonnes of seafood from Oslo every single day,” Veltman says.

“Norwegian salmon is a delicacy that is enjoyed worldwide, and Qatar Airways Cargo ensures that it reaches restaurant­s and supermarke­ts around the world in the same fresh state that it was originally sent in.”

Qatar Airways Cargo, together with its Norwegian GSA partner, ECS Group subsidiary, NordicGSA, are proven air cargo experts when it comes to seafood logistics. They were awarded DB Schenker’s prestigiou­s Seafood Airline Award for three consecutiv­e years: 2018, 2019, and 2020.

“The DB Schenker Seafood Airline Award is the only award where seafood farmers are the ones judging the various airlines in terms of how they handle perishable­s, the service offered, their quality and proactiven­ess, among other factors,” Carl Christian Skage, Managing Director of NordicGSA in Norway, explains.

“Our priorities are ensuring commodity-specific service, temperatur­e-control, and above all, an awareness for sustainabi­lity, which is a decisive factor, particular­ly within Scandinavi­a. “That is why we have a programme in place whereby all carbon emissions generated by our operations here in Norway, including the trucking to our hub, is compensate­d by Norway’s largest BIO-carbon capture initiative, Trefadder, which plants trees on our behalf.”

Qatar Airways Cargo offers close to 850 tonnes of cargo capacity each week from Norway, transporti­ng Norwegian salmon via Doha’s stateof-the-art perishable centre, to destinatio­ns across Asia: Seoul/South Korea (ICN), Bangkok/Thailand (BKK), Shanghai/China (PVG), Osaka/Japan (KIX), Narita/Japan (NRT), Hong Kong (HKG), Guangzhou/China (CAN,); and the Middle East: Dubai/ UAE (DXB), Doha/Qatar (DOH), and Riyadh/Saudi Arabia (RUH).

 ?? ?? Qatar Airways Cargo transporte­d more than 46,000 tonnes of Norwegian seafood in 2021, the highest result yet.
Qatar Airways Cargo transporte­d more than 46,000 tonnes of Norwegian seafood in 2021, the highest result yet.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Qatar