Cargo 2000 Awards Quality Certification to SATS

JOC Staff |
Singapore Airport Terminal Services (SATS), the leading ground handler and inflight caterer at Singapore Changi Airport has gained certification in Cargo 2000’s quality standards.

As part of the audit, SATS had to convince the assessors that it had a proven Quality Management System and an information system in place to track relevant import and export cargo processes and performance data to satisfy the requirements of Cargo 2000. SATS also had to demonstrate its commitment and readiness to provide a monthly Management Report to Cargo 2000 as part of the quality measurement and reporting process.

With the adoption of the Cargo 2000 program, SATS will be able to work to the industry standard quality management system which is supported by many of its major airline customers. It will now work collaboratively with the Cargo 2000 member community to improve the overall performance of the message improvement program.

Mr. Yacoob Piperdi, SATS Senior Vice President (Cargo Services), said: “SATS achievement of Cargo 2000 certification gives an affirmation of our continuous improvement programme as well as demonstrates our efforts of being a quality partner to our airline customers.”
The Cargo division of SATS provides cargo, mail, and express & courier services to 43 scheduled and ad hoc airlines operating at Singapore Changi Airport. It also offers cargo services to more than 200 international and local freight forwarders. Utilising the latest computer technology, SATS’ airfreight terminal buildings and Express & Courier Centre are able to handle more than 1.9 million tonnes of cargo a year.

Tom Presnail, Regional Director Asia for Cargo 2000, added: “Over many years, SATS has earned recognition in the global air cargo industry for its professional cargo handling services. The fact that it recognizes the importance of working to Cargo 2000’s quality standards to further meet the requirements of its customers is a strong indicator of the value of the C2K program.”