Expedited / Emergency and AOG

Emergency freight support for lanes where every hour carries operational exposure.

Fracht Express supports aircraft-on-ground requirements, urgent parts recovery and other exception freight with faster escalation, closer status control and stronger final-stage follow-through.

Emergency lane advantages

Urgent response backed by control through the points where time-critical freight usually fails.

Speed matters, but the real issue is controlling the chain once the shipment is already under pressure. Fracht treats those stages as the core of the work.

Immediate escalation

Faster action once normal lead times are already unusable.

Useful for AOG, critical spares, plant recovery and customer-exposure shipments that cannot wait on standard routing.

Closer visibility

More active control through booking, station and release stages.

Time-critical lanes usually fail in the handoffs, so those points receive the closest operating attention.

Operational protection

Freight decisions tied back to the outage or delivery risk they are meant to solve.

The purpose of emergency freight is not speed alone; it is protecting the wider operating outcome before delay gets worse.

Typical uses

Best for shipments where delay has an obvious and immediate consequence.

  • AOG requirements linked to aircraft readiness and maintenance exposure.
  • Critical parts or urgent replenishment needed to restore operations quickly.
  • Exception shipments where waiting costs more than escalating the lane.
Related stages

Emergency freight often connects directly to air, customs and inland recovery support.

  • Priority air movement for urgent parts or equipment.
  • Customs support where delays after arrival are still costly.
  • Ground transfer and delivery stages that have to hold the original recovery objective.

How Fracht Manages Emergency and AOG Freight

Confirm the exposure, escalate fast, protect the receiving-point deadline.

Urgent freight only works if the operating decision is made quickly and the downstream stages stay aligned after the initial escalation.

Assess

Define the operational risk and the true time tolerance immediately.

The first priority is understanding what the shipment is meant to protect and how quickly the situation is worsening.

Escalate

Move faster across booking, station handling, release and delivery.

Fracht coordinates the emergency stages with more active control because delay compounds rapidly once the lane is already urgent.

Complete

Finish the lane in time to protect the wider operating objective.

Emergency freight only succeeds when the cargo reaches the receiving point quickly enough to change the business outcome it was meant to support.