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Sats’ WFS opens US$270 million cargo terminal at JFK Airport

by Yurie Miyazawa
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Sats’ WFS opens US0 million cargo terminal at JFK Airport
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[NEW YORK] Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) has partnered the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and global investment manager Realterm to open a US$270 million cargo terminal at John F Kennedy (JFK) International Airport in the US. 

This is the airport’s first new cargo terminal in 30 years, and will help to reduce congestion and streamline operations, said the three entities in a joint press release on Monday (Apr 28). 

“(It) is expected to generate new jobs and economic development opportunities while improving service for industries reliant on high-value cargo such as pharmaceuticals, electronics, and perishables,” they said. This includes 100 permanent new jobs, with a priority on hiring from the local community.

The 350,000 square foot facility will be operated by WFS – a wholly owned subsidiary of inflight caterer and ground handler Sats, and JFK’s primary cargo handler. It spans 26 acres (10.5 hectares) and replaces two older facilities. 

The terminal will include an advanced truck dock management system to help manage the flow of goods in and out of the facility. It uses real-time scheduling, automatic check-ins and digital communication between drivers and dock workers. This not only cuts wait times and congestion, but also reduces noise and emissions in the area, said the three. 

The facility is also JFK’s first dedicated facility for temperature-sensitive pharmaceuticals and perishables, with 3,000 sq ft of cooler space.

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On top of that, it features electric forklifts, electric vehicle chargers and an automated united load device system to optimise power usage. 

Mike Simpson, WFS gateway services chief executive officer for Americas, said the new cargo terminal marks a new era for the company at one of the main gateways in the US. 

“The facility embodies our dedication to connecting the world through logistics, and embraces new levels of digitalisation and sustainability that will act as a model for other new cargo operations around the world,” he said. 

Port Authority chairman Kevin O’Toole added that the facility is a “critical investment in the infrastructure that powers the regional and national economy” in the US. Currently, the JFK air cargo sector supports more than 93,000 jobs and generates US$11.4 billion in economic activity annually. 

“This modern cargo terminal strengthens (JFK’s) position as a key gateway for high-value goods and international trade,” he said. 

Sats stocks closed flat at S$2.81 on Monday, before the news.

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