Our local experts at Hamburg Airport
The air freight office offers import and export services to and from all German airports. The team also provides a full range of air freight related services such as trucking, warehousing and customs clearance.
The air freight office offers import and export services to and from all German airports. The team also provides a full range of air freight related services such as trucking, warehousing and customs clearance.
Blue Water Shipping Germany GmbH
Flughafenstrasse 54A
22335 Hamburg
Germany
Tel: +49 40302 386 8955
Mail: hamburgairport@bws.net
Country Manager Germany, GC Sea & Air
Hamburg
Assistant Airfreight Manager Germany
Blue Water's Hamburg Airport office is one of our newest additions in Germany. It supports the growing demand for international freight services across Europe and beyond. With a core focus on sea freight solutions, air freight solutions and courier transport, the team is dedicated to delivering reliable, efficient solutions tailored to each shipment and customer.
We launched our Sea Freight department in 2023, followed by the Air Freight team one year later. Since then, we have focused on building strong foundations by forming the right teams, establishing processes and putting the right structures in place to support long-term growth. We work closely with clients to ensure smooth, on-time deliveries across borders, from standard sea and air freight to time-critical courier solutions.
In addition to transport services, our Hamburg team provides added-value support in the form of customs clearance, cargo insurance and aerospace logistics. The introduction of aerospace as a dedicated focus within our air freight activity is an exciting recent development, reflecting the growing demand in this high-precision, time-sensitive sector. By combining Blue Water’s global experience with local expertise at Hamburg Airport, we are well positioned to support clients in this specialist field.
As a gateway to Europe and the world, Hamburg is an ideal location for us to connect the dots in international supply chains more efficiently.
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