In this way, CEVA Logistics, which has increased the number of stations with Lithium battery certification to seven, aims to increase this number to nine by the end of 2022.
Following the Amsterdam and Hong Kong air cargo locations, CEVA Logistics' stations in Frankfurt, Incheon, Shanghai, Singapore and Tokyo have now obtained CEIV certification for the use of lithium batteries. Following this initiative, CEVA plans to increase the number of stations with CEIV certification by striving to obtain the same certification for Atlanta and Detroit stations in the USA by the end of the year.
Ceva Logistics also has the title of being the first company worldwide to have IATA CEIV, following its efforts to support the development of new certification programs, which it carried out with IATA last year.
In addition to all these developments, CEVA Logistics also gained additional air capacity on serious routes in order to strengthen the global SKYCAPACITY program. In this direction, CEVA Logistics, which provides service to 20 airports due to over 50 flights worldwide, carries out air transportation of over 1,300 tons in a week.