Noatum Logistics turns Madrid (MAD) into a dependable air transhipment hub for Asia → LATAM flows. With robust airline agreements, planned capacity allocations on key routes and on‑terminal control, we deliver a fast, compliant and predictable transit—especially when direct capacity is constrained.
Peak-season reliability
Stable operations and protected capacity to keep cargo moving when demand spikes
On-terminal control
Dedicated staff in Madrid Airport for re-labelling, supervision and immediate cargo handling.
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Asia → Madrid → LATAM: a seamless connection
Madrid Airport provides frequent non‑stops to major LATAM hubs, enabling stable transit plans and fewer disruptions.
Indicative coverage
Mexico City, Bogotá, São Paulo, Santiago, Lima, Buenos Aires, Panama City, Quito, Guayaquil, Montevideo, among others.
Service allocation
Transit times depend on airline schedules, dangerous goods classification and seasonal capacity. We advise 4–5 day pre alerts to secure optimal space.
A reliable, capacity‑secure transhipment solution
Our Madrid hub combines capacity protection, operational expertise and direct LATAM connectivity to ensure a stable and predictable transhipment experience.
Airline agreements & pre-bookings
Guaranteed allocations on key MAD → LATAM routes to cut delay risk.
Direct connectivity from Madrid
Non‑stop flights reduce failed connections and keep schedules on track.
LATAM trade expertise
Experienced teams managing customs, documentation and onward connections.
Peak season reliability
Protected space and predictable transit even when direct capacity is tight.
Advance notice
Early, structured shipment data to secure space and align terminal operations.
Full Visibility & Control
Continuous status updates from arrival to onward departure.
Designed for efficiency, visibility and full compliance
Early pre‑alerts and forecasting, space blocking on LATAM routes, full documentation handling and end‑to‑end supervision in Madrid airport—so cargo transits smoothly and predictably.
In 3 steps:
- Pre‑alerts & planning: volumes, cargo details, dangerous goods flags.
- Space and documentation: allocations confirmed, customs & re‑labelling.
- Onward connection: handling supervision and status updates.

Operational requirements

- Limited free storage: 2 days (1 day for dangerous goods), agile coordination is essential.
- Correct Air Waybill: Accurate re‑expedition Air Waybill to avoid delays/customs holds.
- Dangerous goods and batteries compliance: Strict labelling and documentation for dangerous goods and batteries.

