AGI and ACI form partnership for end-to-end cargo solutions in Canada and US
Provider of ramp and cargo warehouse services in Canada and the US, Alliance Ground International (AGI), has announced a partnership with Atlantis Transportation Services/ACI Air Cargo, a provider of cargo handling solutions for airlines and freight forwarders across North America.
Leveraging AGI’s network of airport facilities as drop stations, the partnership enables efficient domestic and cross-border trucking options for customers.
Atlantis Transportation Services offers LTL and FTL services to major US gateways including Miami (MIA), Chicago (ORD), New York (JFK), and Newark (EWR), along with dedicated routes between Montreal (YUL) and Toronto (YYZ).
Jared Azcuy, chief executive of AGI, said: “We are excited to join forces with Atlantis/ACI Cargo to create a streamlined, one-stop solution for cargo handling and transport. Our synergies support critical hubs for global trade, and this partnership ensures our airline and freight forwarding partners receive the highest level of operational excellence and support.”
This collaboration follows AGI’s recent cargo warehouse award at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) and brings together two industry leaders to offer unified cargo solutions at key international gateways.
Combining AGI’s ramp and warehouse expertise with ACI’s freight handling capabilities, the partnership sets a new standard for efficiency, reliability, and customer service.
Sylvain Lacelle, vice president of ACI Air Cargo, said: “At ACI, we’re proud to support this partnership, which brings not only operational efficiency but also innovative cost-saving solutions to the market. By combining ramp, cargo handling, and integrated trucking services under one umbrella, we offer customers a seamless experience with greater flexibility and reduced overhead.
“It’s a smart, forward-thinking approach that reflects where the industry is headed – streamlined, strategic, and customer-focused.”
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