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Menzies Aviation collaborates with ULD CARE

Menzies Aviation has deployed new training materials for cargo build-up with the support of ULD CARE, the trade association representing the unit load device community.

High standards in cargo build-up are critical to the safe operation of ULDs on the ground and during flight, as well as for the protection of customer equipment. Menzies has refreshed its cargo training materials to support staff in the safe and efficient building up of ULDs.

This follows Menzies’ signing of the ULD Code of Conduct earlier in the year. Established in 2018, and derived from the IATA ULD Regulations, the ULD CARE Code of Conduct sets the standard for all ULD handling and operations, through a 10-step guide.

Mervyn Walker, Chief Operating Officer, Menzies Aviation said: “At Menzies we recognise the importance of safe ULD management. We are grateful to the support we have received from ULD CARE in completely refreshing our cargo build-up training materials. We hope this new training programme will support our staff in the safe and efficient handling of ULDs. We look forward to continuing to work with ULD CARE on the promotion of proper ULD handling. ”

Bob Rogers, VP and Treasurer of ULD CARE said: “ULD CARE is very pleased to assist Menzies Aviation in their training initiatives. Aviation safety relies on highly trained individuals delivering quality day in day out. It goes without saying that cockpit crew, cabin crew, maintenance staff, ATC staff will all have received extensive training, so there is zero logic to having untrained staff performing cargo build up. Given that cargo build up activities remain highly labour intensive, and given the widely acknowledged high staff turnover in the air cargo and ground handling industry, training is an essential cornerstone of delivering cargo in a safe to fly condition.”