The Indian Consul General paid an official visit to Glasgow Prestwick Airport to review the airport’s upgraded cold-chain infrastructure and explore opportunities to strengthen air cargo ties between Scotland and India.
During the visit, airport officials showcased recent investments in temperature-controlled storage, handling systems, and monitoring technologies designed to support pharmaceuticals, perishables, and other sensitive cargo. The enhancements are aimed at positioning Prestwick as a competitive hub for high-value, time-critical freight.
Airport representatives highlighted the facility’s ability to maintain strict temperature integrity throughout the cargo journey, supported by dedicated cool rooms, real-time tracking, and compliance with international handling standards. The upgrades are expected to support growing demand for pharma logistics and agri-exports on UK–India trade lanes.
The Consul General engaged with airport leadership and cargo operators to discuss potential collaboration in sectors such as life sciences, seafood exports, and specialist manufacturing. Both sides acknowledged the importance of resilient and quality-assured logistics infrastructure in expanding bilateral trade.
Prestwick Airport officials noted that strengthening connectivity with Indian markets aligns with their broader cargo growth strategy, particularly as demand for pharmaceutical and temperature-sensitive shipments continues to rise globally.
The visit concluded with discussions on future engagement between industry stakeholders and trade bodies to leverage Prestwick’s enhanced cold-chain capabilities for deeper UK-India cargo cooperation.
