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Oct 18, 2018 (newstodate): Cargo is still flowing through the Norwegian cargo handling company Roadfeeders at Oslo Airport - but only as a short term solution as the company entered bankruptcy proceedings on October 17, and is now under court administration.
Efforts are thus invested in finding a new owner, or group of owners, to take over the company, with only few days to go if a total shut-down is to be avoided.
With a customer portfolio comprising online and off-line airlines such as Norwegian, KLM/AF Cargo, Cargolux, Japan Air Lines, Singapore Airlines, Thai Cargo, British Airways, Turkish Airlines, United and Finnair, Roadfeeders is reportedly handling almost half of the volumes at Oslo Airport, with Spirit Air Cargo Handling as the only major competitor, excepting several smaller players among logistics providers.
With some 100 employees, Roadfeeders opened a new 8,500 sq m cargo terminal at Oslo Airport in July 2016, providing both cooling and freezer services to the Norwegian seafood export industries.
Efforts are thus invested in finding a new owner, or group of owners, to take over the company, with only few days to go if a total shut-down is to be avoided.
With a customer portfolio comprising online and off-line airlines such as Norwegian, KLM/AF Cargo, Cargolux, Japan Air Lines, Singapore Airlines, Thai Cargo, British Airways, Turkish Airlines, United and Finnair, Roadfeeders is reportedly handling almost half of the volumes at Oslo Airport, with Spirit Air Cargo Handling as the only major competitor, excepting several smaller players among logistics providers.
With some 100 employees, Roadfeeders opened a new 8,500 sq m cargo terminal at Oslo Airport in July 2016, providing both cooling and freezer services to the Norwegian seafood export industries.