AIR Cargo Belgium (ACB), a key member of Brussels Airport's cargo community BruCargo, is celebrating its fifth anniversary, reports London's Air Cargo News.
ACB was established in 2016, after extensive discussions between Brussels Airport; BAFI; ACMAB; Voka; CTC; Aviapartner; Swissport and WFS.
ACB initially was comprised of seven members, but it has since expanded to have more than 150 - including groundhandlers, airlines, forwarders and other stakeholders.
ACB continues to use the BruCloud platform to improve efficiency and effectiveness of cargo operations at the hub.
The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) chairman Steven Polmans was the first chairman of ACB. 'I firmly believe that ACB has brought together the various players at BRUcargo to jointly seek solutions for the greater good,' he said.
'Thanks to ACB, BRUcargo is a perfect example of a modern and forward-looking ecosystem and the value that such an ecosystem can generate for its participants as well as the wider environment,' said Mr Polmans.
'Moreover, from my international position as president of TIACA, I can say that in a very short time ACB has built a reputation and an image worldwide for the work they do and the role they play and, above all, the results they achieve,' he said.
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ACB was established in 2016, after extensive discussions between Brussels Airport; BAFI; ACMAB; Voka; CTC; Aviapartner; Swissport and WFS.
ACB initially was comprised of seven members, but it has since expanded to have more than 150 - including groundhandlers, airlines, forwarders and other stakeholders.
ACB continues to use the BruCloud platform to improve efficiency and effectiveness of cargo operations at the hub.
The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) chairman Steven Polmans was the first chairman of ACB. 'I firmly believe that ACB has brought together the various players at BRUcargo to jointly seek solutions for the greater good,' he said.
'Thanks to ACB, BRUcargo is a perfect example of a modern and forward-looking ecosystem and the value that such an ecosystem can generate for its participants as well as the wider environment,' said Mr Polmans.
'Moreover, from my international position as president of TIACA, I can say that in a very short time ACB has built a reputation and an image worldwide for the work they do and the role they play and, above all, the results they achieve,' he said.
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