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SAHCO Received Award In Logistics Innovation 


From left: Chukwu Emmanuel,GM,Aerodrome Standard,NCAA,Rev Olatunde Shoyemi presnting the Award to Mrs Adetola Vanessa Uansohia,Head, Corporate Communications,SAHCO while the publisher,ATQ Magazine ,Prince ‘Supo Atobatele applauds the moment.
 
Skyway Aviation Handling Company (SAHCO) PLC has been honored with the prestigious Logistics Innovation Award 2024 by the Air Transport Quarterly (ATQ) Magazine Editorial Board in recognition of its outstanding contributions to innovation and operational excellence in the Aviation Ground Handling sector. 
 
The award was presented to SAHCO during the 4th Annual ATQ Industry Awards held at the Country Club Hotel, GRA, Ikeja, Lagos.
This recognition underscores SAHCO’s unwavering commitment to delivering world-class logistics and aviation handling services, consistently setting industry benchmarks through efficiency, reliability, and customer-centric solutions. 
 
As a leading provider of aviation ground handling services in Nigeria, SAHCO remains at the forefront of industry innovation, consistently setting new standards in operational excellence, cutting-edge solutions, and superior customer service.
This latest accolade, according to Adetola Vanessa Uansohia (MRS),
Head Corporate Communications further solidifies SAHCO’s reputation as a trailblazer in the aviation ground handling and logistics industry. 
 
Skyway Aviation Handling Company (SAHCO) is a top-tier aviation ground handling and logistics provider in Nigeria, specializing in cargo handling, ramp handling, passenger services, warehousing, and aviation security.
Committed to operational excellence, SAHCO leverages innovative solutions and cutting-edge technology to enhance service efficiency and customer experience. 
 
SAHCO is the only aviation ground handling company operating in all commercially active airports across Nigeria, establishing its position as the leader in aviation ground handling in the country and one of the best in Africa.  

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