Second equine handling centre for Schiphol

Amsterdam Airport Schiphol will have a second equine handling centre from December, with the launch of a joint venture between handling agent Aviapartner and Dutch equine transport specialist European Cargo Services.
 
The new facility, currently under construction, will be a self-contained unit sited within the existing Aviapartner handling centre, located in the centre of Schiphol’s cargo area, and only 30m from the nearest freighter parking stand.
 
It will have its own landside entry and direct access to the ramp, and will include 24 horse stalls, a separate quarantine area and cleaning facilities for air-stalls. In addition to the facility’s own staff, experienced grooms will be on standby at all times to assist when required.
 
The facility will be fully-certificated for V.W.A. (veterinary) inspections, and will operate as a Border Inspection Post for acceptance and clearance of horse movements into the EU from any part of the world. Initially, the facility will cater only for horses; handling of other live animals will be included later.
 
Says Gerard Kervezee, Aviapartner’s Manager – Commerce for the Netherlands: “Our aim in opening this new facility is not to create more competition, but to increase the airport’s current market share of equine business by providing extra capacity and enhanced facilities. It will also enable Aviapartner to broaden its service offering to airline clients.”
 
Adds Edwin Hofstede of European Cargo Services: “The combined in-house expertise and know-how of ECS and Aviapartner, our prime location, the resources to handle all aircraft types, and the ability to add ground transportation mean we can provide the market with a "one stop shop" for all horse movements through Schiphol.”    
 
Says Saskia van Pelt, Business Development Director for the airport’s dedicated cargo arm, Schiphol Cargo: “The handling and international transport of of horses has always been an important activity at Schiphol, for which the airport has an excellent reputation.
 
“We believe the creation of this additional facility strengthens our position in this demanding and specialised market sector, and will further increase the appeal of Schiphol as a gateway for live animal movements into and out of Europe.”

Source: Schiphol
 

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