When a ground handling company takes space at an airport, it is important it knows what it is agreeing to in terms of its property rights within the airport in order to make optimal use of the premises and ensure efficiency and maximum profitability. With commercial deliveries to airports on the rise, companies will want to ensure that their premises can meet the growing demand. The negotiating and preparing of contracts and other legal documents for property space plays a very important role in meeting a business' requirements. Companies taking on warehouse-style properties in or around airports have to negotiate a purchase price if buying a freehold or renting, and additional terms if taking a lease. Planning ahead is important for many reasons, not least to ensure optimal location for the ease of freight forwarders and air cargo handlers to do their jobs efficiently. Below are some points to consider in order to maximise the rewards you can reap from your property arrangements while minimising stress (and expenditure) further down the line.
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