Air cargo specialist TCE has launched a reinforced Total Cargo Management (TCM) service, positioning it as a comprehensive, end-to-end solution for airline freight operations. The service is designed to integrate commercial oversight with operational control, effectively acting as an extension of an airline’s internal cargo function to enhance efficiency, compliance, and overall performance.
Primarily operating from Frankfurt Airport, TCE provides 24/7 support across major cargo hubs, combining on-site supervision with remote operational management to maintain continuity and oversight across global supply chains.
End-to-End Cargo Oversight
The TCM service covers the entire cargo lifecycle, including market analysis, sales optimisation, customs handling, and the transportation of sensitive shipments such as pharmaceuticals and lithium batteries. By integrating closely with airline partners, TCE takes responsibility for critical cargo processes, ensuring intelligent sales decisions are coupled with active operational control from acceptance to delivery.
Sarah Scheibe, Managing Director of TCE, said:
“Total Cargo Management at TCE means combining strategic commercial insight with hands-on operational execution. Our goal is to ensure every shipment moves efficiently and safely, while maintaining transparency for our airline partners.”
Driving Efficiency and Compliance
TCE has already demonstrated measurable results under the TCM model. In one instance, the company assumed responsibility for customs reporting for an airline partner, achieving a reduction of compliance-related issues by more than 95% within a year.
The firm identifies that most cargo-related incidents occur on the ground, particularly during acceptance, build-up, and ramp handling. Common causes include documentation errors, time pressures, and insufficient cargo segregation rather than in-flight issues.
To mitigate these risks, TCE combines continuous on-site supervision with real-time monitoring, allowing staff to intervene before operational problems escalate. Ms. Scheibe added:
“Routine processes such as unit load device build quality, ramp exposure time, and segregation discipline pose the highest risks if supervision is weak. Our model addresses these proactively.”
Integrating Technology with Human Expertise
While technology plays an increasingly central role in TCE’s operations, the company emphasises that human expertise remains essential. Digital tools are used to enhance market intelligence, revenue optimisation, and predictive risk detection, but on-site oversight ensures compliance with international safety and regulatory standards.
A recent demonstration of TCE’s capabilities involved the handling of a rare vintage vehicle shipment from Frankfurt. On-site coordination and operational management ensured the cargo was transported securely and without incident, highlighting the company’s ability to manage complex and high-value consignments.
Flexible, Tailored Solutions for Airlines
TCE’s TCM service is designed to provide airlines with adaptable, bespoke support while maintaining strict adherence to global safety, security, and compliance standards. By combining operational expertise, advanced digital tools, and commercial insight, the company aims to help airline partners reduce operational risk, increase efficiency, and deliver a consistently high standard of service across international cargo networks.


