Iberia Cargo
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Iberia Cargo is the Iberia unit in charge of air freight and mail carried in the holds of Iberia’s airliners, and a fleet of ground delivery vehicles. Through its Cacesa subsidiary, it also provides an express parcel service. In September, 2007, Iberia Cargo became the first company of its kind to introduce simplified all-electronic, paperless procedures for air shipment operations.

Madrid Cargo Terminal

Iberia Cargo Operations Centre is the Terminal de Carga de Madrid (Madrid Cargo Terminal), built in 1994 for the entry and exit of intercontinental cargo. Its technical characteristics are:
  • 16,400 square meters: 9,000 on the ground side, with 9 loading bays and 7,400 square meters on the air side on a plot of land of 35,000 square meters.
  • 36 loading and unloading bays for vehicles.
  • An automated (robotized) warehouse with 375 pallet positions of 10 feet each.
  • 5 storage levels.

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