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Vol. 23 No. 38 | Friday
September 20,
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Messe Muenchen Readies Istanbul Acquires Air Cargo Americas |
“Supply chain security, which has been questioned again under pandemic conditions, brings Turkey and Istanbul to the forefront,” said Ekin Seren Ünsaç, Deputy General Manager of EKO Fair Organization, the organizer of International logitrans Transport Logistics Fair that meets this November 20-22 in Istanbul for the 15th time. Ekin Seren noted that the partnership between EKO Fuarc¦l¦k and Messe München GmbH comes at an important time stating: “Logitrans Istanbul provides the Shanghai-Munich fair connection in Turkey. “Located in the Middle Corridor of the Belt and Road, Turkey is the center of Eurasia. “All components of the logistics industry that provide air cargo, ports, railway operators, road transporters, storage customs and software services are preparing to see what they are looking for and to be visible in the Istanbul fair environment where the future of logistics will be here in November," Ekin Seren declared. Meantime looking ahead November 30, 2024 is deadline for early bird savings at Transport Logistic Americas & Air Cargo Americas Miami event being held November 11-13, 2025. Messe München having acquired Air Cargo Americas (ACA) a trade show in residence at Miami since 1991, this week, lost no time sending out "Early Bird" email offerings for 2025, also proclaiming new venue for ACA is Miami Convention Center. Worth noting is the pioneering effort of Charlotte Gallogly, who retired in 2020 after serving as President of The Miami World Trade Center for 30 years, a time during which she began and advanced Air Cargo Americas with her staff, Ivan (The Great) Barrios and Carmen Goehrig and support from local people like Bill Spohrer, Eric Andrews, Dick Judy, Joe Smith, Daniel Fernandez, Chris Mangos, Gary Dellapa and others. If unique is what you seek, Charlotte, without question, is the completely original air cargo show organizer of our time. Charlotte impacted the global logistics industry by providing ACA in a platform that leveraged the warm and welcoming people and especially the Latin Spirit of The City of Miami. Charlotte, always a powerhouse, gradually built what was a fledgling airport cargo show meant to be held on alternate years to The TIACA Air Cargo Forum into the 21st Century, where it lands today as a major world transportation event. “A milestone for the logistics industry,” said Ivan Barrios, President & CEO of the World Trade Center Miami, and Dr. Robert Schönberger, Global Industry Lead at Messe München said in a joint statement. “Exactly what the industry needs to address the challenges of today and tomorrow, and this event will be the ideal platform to showcase the latest innovations and solutions.” Interestingly as The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) readies its 2024 Forum for The Miami Convention Center November 11-14, ACA turning up at the same address a year later makes Miami at least for a time, the home for big box air cargo shows in the USA. GDA |
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