CargoLand by LGG is positioning itself as Europe's preferred gateway for Taiwan's high-value cargo and is backing that ambition with action. Following a high-level mission to Taipei on March 24, bringing together public authorities, airlines, and logistics stakeholders, CargoLand reinforced its commitment to building structured, long-term connectivity between Taiwan and Europe, with a specific focus on semiconductors, high-tech goods, and resilient supply chains.
CargoLand by LGG presented its cargo-first model and long-term development vision, highlighting a platform designed specifically for high-value, time-sensitive logistics. With 1.32 million tonnes handled in 2025 (+14%) and continued growth into early 2026, CargoLand combines scale with a 100% freighter-focused approach. Its operational framework, built around flexibility, speed, and control, offers a strong match for industries such as semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, and advanced manufacturing, where precision and predictability are critical.
The mission also emphasized the growing strategic relevance of semiconductor logistics between Taiwan and Europe. With Taiwan at the core of global semiconductor production and Europe strengthening its advanced manufacturing ecosystem, CargoLand by LGG is uniquely positioned to support these flows through secure handling, shipment visibility, and integrated logistics processes. Existing partnerships and ongoing cargo activity already provide a tangible operational foundation, enabling future growth to build on proven capabilities rather than starting from scratch.
“Taiwan is a key market for the future of high-value air cargo, particularly in sectors such as semiconductors and advanced technology,” said Frédéric Brun, VP Sales & Marketing at CargoLand by LGG. “Our objective is to build long-term, structured relationships with airlines, forwarders, and institutional stakeholders, and to demonstrate that CargoLand can offer a reliable, scalable, and performance-driven gateway into Europe. With our cargo-focused model and continued infrastructure and digital investments, we are positioning CargoLand as a reference platform for the next generation of strategic supply chains.”



