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Ceva launches China-Chicago freighter
[ March 28, 2025 // Chris Lewis ]In serving its customers with consistent, reliable air capacity on key trade lanes, Ceva Logistics has launched a three flights a week trans-Pacific charter program from Wuxi, China to Chicago.
The inaugural service departed from Wuxi to Chicago on 28 March, carrying more than 100 tons of cargo.
Ceva is also offering customers sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) options through its suite of low carbon transport and circular economy solutions.
The logistics company has signed an agreement with Wuxi Sunan Shuofang International Airport Group. Wuxi airport provides an inland hub covering the Yangtze River Delta Economic Development Zone.
Upon arrival in Chicago, cargo can be distributed across major cities Ceva’s 700,000sq ft warehouse includes an 8,000sq ft Free Trade Zone, a 10,000sq ftcold storage facility with two chambers, a 180,000sq ft Container Freight Station, and a 180,000sq ft certified cargo screening facility.
Ceva’s domestic LTL ground transport network offers more than 200 weekly linehaul options to connect Chicago with hubs in Los Angeles, Dallas, Atlanta, Columbus, as well as 70 onward distribution sites across the country, to complete the final domestic delivery in less than 24 to 48 hours. The charter program also provides swift customs clearance and airport handling service, as well as other tailored solutions for cross-border volumes.
It also provides multi-modal transport options from Southeast Asia to Wuxi.

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