Delta
Cargo Delivers At ACF
“The
Delta team, along with our SkyTeam Cargo colleagues, is well represented
at the ACF in Seoul,” reports Ray Curtis, Vice President-Cargo Commercial,
Delta Cargo.
“The
host committee has been fantastic with creating a venue and an atmosphere
conducive to discussion of the key issues facing our industry.
“The
workshops have been well attended and facilitated—they have generated
some great open dialogue on how we, as an industry can work together to
collaborate on solutions for pressing industry issues.
“Delta
sponsored the workshop, "Forward Notice on Advance Data."
“That
session included players from the entire supply chain—regulators,
forwarders, airports and airlines. The workshop pointed to ACAS as a great
example of what we can accomplish by working together with regulators
to have an effective program that is operationally feasible to put into
action,” Mr. Curtis said.
TIACA
plays a critical role in bringing together key stakeholders from the industry.
“The
theme of this year’s conference, Breaking Barriers, Creating Opportunities
was right on target.
“It
is through collaboration and partnership that we will be successful in
driving forward those aspects that are key in advancing the industry,”
Ray concluded. |
Nabil
Handicaps ACF
Nabil Sultan, DSVP,
Emirates SkyCargo says, "There is good representation of industry
players as well as airport authorities, mainly from Asia Pacific, Europe
and the U.S..
“It
is going well so far and based on the conference discussions the industry
is optimistic of better times ahead.
“For
us as Emirates SkyCargo the main focus is maintaining existing relationships
and gaining new customers, and highlighting that we have the capacity,
capability and extensive global route network."
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