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Breaking Boundaries in Airfreight: TGP Launches Dedicated Department in Bremen

Trans Global Projects (TGP) launches a dedicated airfreight department in Bremen, expanding its capabilities especially for time-critical and complex cargo. The new department operates under its own IATA license, ensuring full compliance and direct control over airfreight operations.

As part of this expansion, Tobias Teichmann joins TGP as Head of Airfreight Germany, bringing more than a decade of experience in managing complex airfreight operations. Tobias previously served as Airfreight Manager at Alexander Global Logistics and spent nearly ten years at Kopf & Lübben, specializing in charter solutions and engineered transport. He holds a Certified Transport Specialist qualification from DAV – a leading German academy for international trade and transport.

The Bremen team complements TGP’s established airfreight expertise, including Natco’s – a Trans Global Company – airfreight and air charter operations in Rümlang, Switzerland, and specialized capabilities in Brazil. These locations have supported urgent and oversized cargo movements for years, providing tailored charter solutions and engineering-driven planning for complex shipments.

In October, TGP was named Airfreight Solution of the Year by the Heavy Lift and Project Forwarding Magazine (HLPFI) for delivering a 6-ton slewing ring from Germany to China in record time. The project required custom engineering and innovative load planning to fit the cargo into a Boeing 777F, saving over 30 days compared to ocean transport. The same precision and problem-solving approach will define Bremen’s operations.

“The department in Bremen gives our clients direct access to specialized airfreight solutions with full IATA accreditation,” says Tobias Teichmann, Head of Airfreight Germany. “It’s about speed, safety, and flexibility—delivered by a team that understands the complexity of project cargo.”

Managing Director Germany and Benelux, Andreas Menzel, comments: “This investment reflects our commitment to Northern Europe. Bremen will serve as a hub for urgent shipments and engineered solutions, supported by Natco’s airfreight and air charter expertise and our global resources.”

“Airfreight is a critical part of our strategy,” adds Colin Charnock, Group CEO, Trans Global Projects. “By combining technical know-how with operational agility, we ensure clients receive reliable uplift and clear communication from booking to delivery.”

With Bremen now fully operational and IATA licensed under the number 23475620000, TGP is positioned to deliver reliable and efficient airfreight solutions for customers across Europe and beyond. This step builds on the experience gained through our charter operations in Switzerland and our established capabilities in Brazil. Recent projects, including award-winning solutions, reflect the expertise and care that will continue to guide our approach as we expand our airfreight services.

Tobias Teichmann, Head of Airfreight Germany, Trans Global Projects
Andreas Menzel, Managing Director Germany and Benelux, Trans Global Projects
Andreas Menzel, Managing Director Germany and Benelux, and Tobias Teichmann, Head of Airfreight Germany, Trans Global Projects
Colin Charnock, Group CEO, Trans Global Projects