Transall Receives Designation as a Commercial Shipper from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport

Transall (CEO Shin Yoon-seon), a subsidiary of Taewoong Logistics, a comprehensive logistics service provider and specialized air logistics consolidator, has received approval from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport to be designated as a commercial shipper (Regulated Agent).

A commercial cargo terminal is a logistics facility directly operated by commercial cargo owners. Cargo that has completed security screening and air cargo container (ULD) loading within the terminal can be loaded directly onto aircraft without additional security screening at the airport cargo terminal. This is expected to shorten airport arrival waiting times and improve air cargo handling efficiency.

Since signing a development agreement with Incheon International Airport Corporation (IIAC) for the Airport Logistics Complex (G7 site) in 2024, Transall has secured a new warehouse and expanded its operations within the Incheon Free Trade Zone. Transall currently operates a new warehouse measuring approximately 4,340 square meters (approximately 4,400 sq ft) within the G7 site and a commercial cargo terminal measuring approximately 2,600 square meters (approximately 8,000 sq ft). The company has met the designation requirements by gradually completing facility construction and operational preparations.

With this designation, Transall has fully operationalized a commercial cargo terminal equipped with state-of-the-art security and inspection equipment, including X-ray equipment. Transall has established an environment capable of conducting Bulk Utilization Program (BUP) operations for cargo and passenger aircraft. Transall has also implemented enhanced security processes, implemented dedicated security trucks for commercial cargo, and established a dedicated team to ensure a rapid response system.

Transall has introduced "TACT (Transall Air Cargo Terminal)," a brand dedicated to commercial cargo terminals. To further enhance customer-friendly services, Transall plans to launch "T-ONE," a next-generation logistics management program that includes cargo arrival photos, weight information, and SMS notifications. This will allow customers to monitor cargo processing status in real time.

Transall officials stated that through this designation and approval, they will strengthen the competitiveness of air cargo handling at Incheon Airport and provide differentiated services to airlines and customers based on a stable security system and efficient operations.


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