time:matters enhances Mexico logistics with new courier terminals

time:matters enhances Mexico logistics with new courier terminals

  • time:matters has opened two courier terminals at Mexico City International Airport (MEX) and Felipe Ángeles International Airport (NLU), enhancing its international network in partnership with Lufthansa Cargo Servicios Logísticos de México.
  • The new facilities offer faster handling—cutting processing time from six to three hours—for time-critical shipments in industries such as automotive, semiconductors, and life sciences.
  • With dedicated staff, 24/7 operations, and seamless customs integration, time:matters brings its premium logistics expertise to one of Latin America’s key logistics hubs.

time:matters is expanding its international network with the opening of two courier terminals in Mexico.

Located at Mexico City International Airport Benito Juárez (MEX) and Felipe Ángeles International Airport (NLU), the new facilities mark a significant step in strengthening the company’s presence in one of Latin America’s key logistics hubs.

The terminals were realized in partnership with Lufthansa Cargo Servicios Logísticos de México (LCSLM).

The new facilities draw on two decades of experience in time-critical, high-performance logistics.

The courier terminals in Mexico are based on the operational excellence of the three existing terminals in Frankfurt, Munich, and Shanghai.

Together they provide premium handling services for highly flexible transport solutions tailored to sensitive and urgent shipments.

Dedicated processes and qualified staff reduce handling times for import and export shipments from six to three hours, ensuring greater speed and control.

Services include dedicated handling, personalized data flows to customs brokers and consignees, and 24/7 operational availability.

Bernhard zur Strassen, CEO of time:matters, explains: “We are not just opening two new facilities; we are extending our premium logistics DNA to Mexico. By combining local presence with global expertise, we deliver what customers need most: speed, reliability, and flexibility across their supply chains.”

The terminals are tailored to the needs of industries such as automotive, semiconductors, and life sciences, handling spare and service parts, medical equipment, high-value goods, and hazardous materials.

The facilities provide dedicated documentary and physical handling processes for export and import shipments to ensure operational reliability.

Stefan Fölsing, managing director of time:matters Courier Terminals, adds: “The new terminals in Mexico add a strategically important hub to our network in Latin America. With dedicated handling processes and personalized control, we ensure faster and more reliable handling for key industries.”

Frank Nozinsky, managing director Lufthansa Cargo Servicios Logísticos de México, states: “We are excited to partner with time:matters to offer even faster handling services for time-critical and sensitive shipments at MEX and NLU for our valued customers.”

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Anastasiya Simsek is an award-winning journalist with a background in air cargo, news, medicine, and lifestyle reporting. For exclusive insights or to share your news, contact Anastasiya at anastasiya.simsek@aircargoweek.com.

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