THE International Air Cargo Association's (TIACA) Executive Summit will be held at the Budapest Marriott Hotel (Airport) in Hungary on November 19-21.
The event will draw air cargo industry decision-makers from around the world who will have the opportunity to meet and hear from a carefully selected line-up of speakers and to network with leading representatives from the whole supply chain, says an article published by freightweek.
'The TIACA executive summit is about demonstrating the dynamic nature of the air cargo sector and developing its future. For this event, we're glad to be surrounded by the most experienced and innovative people in the industry. It's an opportunity for them and for us to meet, think, design and decide together,' said TIACA secretary general Vladimir Zubkov.
'TIACA is proud to be recognised as the link between all sector stakeholders and this executive summit will have one sole aim: to help develop the air cargo industry of tomorrow.'
The TIACA Executive Summit 2019 will also be the official launch of the TIACA Sustainability Programme with the first working group and the first sustainability award.
'The Sustainability Programme aims to support the air cargo industry with its necessary transformation, involving environmental, social and business issues through innovation and partnerships. It's what we've called the 3+2 vision: people, planet, prosperity + innovation and partnerships,' said TIACA chairman Steven Polmans.
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The event will draw air cargo industry decision-makers from around the world who will have the opportunity to meet and hear from a carefully selected line-up of speakers and to network with leading representatives from the whole supply chain, says an article published by freightweek.
'The TIACA executive summit is about demonstrating the dynamic nature of the air cargo sector and developing its future. For this event, we're glad to be surrounded by the most experienced and innovative people in the industry. It's an opportunity for them and for us to meet, think, design and decide together,' said TIACA secretary general Vladimir Zubkov.
'TIACA is proud to be recognised as the link between all sector stakeholders and this executive summit will have one sole aim: to help develop the air cargo industry of tomorrow.'
The TIACA Executive Summit 2019 will also be the official launch of the TIACA Sustainability Programme with the first working group and the first sustainability award.
'The Sustainability Programme aims to support the air cargo industry with its necessary transformation, involving environmental, social and business issues through innovation and partnerships. It's what we've called the 3+2 vision: people, planet, prosperity + innovation and partnerships,' said TIACA chairman Steven Polmans.
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