
Trans Global Projects has opened a dedicated air freight department in Bremen, operating under its own IATA license to handle time-critical and complex cargo with full operational control. On the personnel front, Tobias Teichmann has taken on the role of Head of Airfreight Germany. He brings over ten years’ experience in charter solutions and engineered transport from roles at Alexander Global Logistics and Kopf & Lübben. He has also been certified as a Transport Specialist by DAV (the German academy for international trade and transport). The new team strengthens TGP’s existing air freight and charter activities in Rümlang, Switzerland, and Brazil, which focus on urgent and oversized cargo with engineered, tailor-made solutions. TGP’s air freight credentials were underlined when it received HLPFI’s Airfreight Solution of the Year for a project moving a 6‑ton slewing ring from Germany to China on a Boeing 777F, cutting more than 30 days versus ocean freight. The Bremen office, now fully operational under IATA number 23475620000, will apply the same engineering-led, problem-solving approach to deliver reliable, efficient air freight services for customers across Europe and beyond.
Tobias Teichmann, Head of Airfreight Germany, explained: “The department in Bremen gives our clients direct access to specialized air freight solutions with full IATA accreditation. 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, underlined: “This investment reflects our commitment to Northern Europe. Bremen will serve as a hub for urgent shipments and engineered solutions, supported by Natco’s air freight and air charter expertise and our global resources.”
Colin Charnock, Group CEO, Trans Global Projects, added: “Air freight is a critical part of our strategy. By combining technical know-how with operational agility, we ensure clients receive reliable uplift and clear communication from booking to delivery.”




