Born out of practice, learned from
practice: logistic excellence developed
from the scratch by an entrepreneur.

Tuncay Sekin had the idea for today’s Prime Work Services: He came to Germany with his parents from Turkey as a child, attended school here and then began working at Frankfurt Airport.  He was employed by the airport owner Fraport AG for about 9 years in various positions in freight and logistics before making a fresh start in 2011: spurred on by the idea that customer orientation, speed and quality in logistics could still be optimized, he founded Prime Aircargo Services GmbH. The vision worked well: The team grew quickly, orders and customers were added, and a second management level was established. Together with the team, which now numbers over 300, he built a staffing company whose values have spread throughout the industry and cemented Prime Work Services reputation as a highly responsible service provider.

Effective leadership management,
sustainable strategies, successful
team: Our key to success.

Management, as a model of teamwork and professionalism, embodies the strength and commitment of all our employees.

Portrait von Tuncay Sekin

Tuncay Sekin

Executive Partner

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Portrait von Tim Schwarz

Tim Schwarz

in-house counsel

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Kerim Sekin

Personnel and operations
(power of attorney)

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Heiko Haffer

Sales

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Melis Akyüz

accountants' department

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Strong partners, sucessful networking,
sustainable memberships:
Our active association works.

We focus on exchange and networking with all stakeholders. That´s why we are an active member of the most important associations in our industry and permanently help shape our scope of work in various working groups.

The aircargo club deutschland (acd) focuses primarily on interlinking of all companies and institutions involved in the process chain in air freight transport overall Germany and provides a platform of interests and discussion for a continuous exchange of ideas. More here

The Air Cargo Community Frankfurt includes forwarders, airlines, cargo handlers and other service providers from all areas of the air cargo process chain at Frankfurt Airport. More here

As an umbrella and national association, the DSLV represents the cross-modal interests of Germany's 3,000 leading freight forwarding and logistics service providers through 16 regional state associations. More here

The IGZ, as the employers' association with the largest membershipwith over 3,600 members stands for a functioning business of the German temporary staffing industry and the further development of all challenges associated with it. More here

The SLV - Forwarding and Logistics Association Hesse/Rhineland-Palatinate, with over 400 member companies, represents the interests and is the voice for the forwarding and logistics industry in the two federal states. More here