Talma and SENASA Open New Office to Optimize Agricultural Product Inspections

Oct. 4, 2024
With this new operations headquarters, importers and exporters will be able to manage their agricultural product inspection procedures in one place, which will considerably reduce the time required to move goods and personnel.

Talma, a leading company in airport services in Latin America and a member of the Sandoval Group, has inaugurated a new operations headquarters on its premises for the National Agricultural Health Service (SENASA), aimed at optimizing inspections of regulated agricultural products and livestock to be carried by air.

Located on the second floor, next to Transmissions Counter Nº 23, this new office will strengthen direct collaboration between the public and private sectors, increasing operational efficiency to the benefit of international freight operators.

“We are very pleased to bolster our strategic alliance with SENASA, a key part of our inbound and outbound cargo operations. This new space will allow us to streamline inspections, optimizing the service we provide to our customers,” said Arturo Cassinelli, Talma's corporate general manager.

With this new operations headquarters, importers and exporters will be able to manage their agricultural product inspection procedures in one place, which will considerably reduce the time required to move goods and personnel, as well as the associated costs.

Moisés Crispín, executive director of SENASA Lima - Callao, highlighted: “The opening of this operational headquarters not only ensures compliance with sanitary regulations, but also marks a significant advance in logistical efficiency and service quality, speeding up processes and reducing waiting times for international freight operators.”

This important step demonstrates, once again, Talma's ability to offer safe, fast, efficient airport services and logistics solutions of the highest standards of quality to its customers. It also ratifies the joint commitment with SENASA, working to the benefit of international trade.