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Vol. 15 No. 84 | Thursday
October 27, 2016 |
In an
era when there is no looking back, Jan Krems keeps looking
up. Twenty-eight months into his command position as
President of United Cargo, he assures us that things
are getting better every day. Despite
a challenging, capacity-driven, lower-yield horizon,
United has made a remarkable turnaround. Their business
plan seems to be clicking on all levels and has propelled
the Chicago-based carrier into one of the fastest growing
airline cargo offerings on the planet.
With Respect To The Future “Speaking
of partners, and thinking about the three key players
in any shipment—the customer, the forwarder, and
the airline—what’s immediately obvious is
that we need each other! What We Have Learned “It’s
essential that we not only provide reliable services
to meet current demand, but also reach out directly
to ensure we fully understand the markets that will
drive future growth and development. This is key to
expanding our offering at every level to drive new business
partnerships from the ground up. Lessons & Humility “We believe quality of service is what we have to offer, and the drive to move quality to a higher level is what will set us apart from the rest. “Quality is the basis of any durable customer loyalty.“Today’s diverse global marketplace demands that we be in front of—and up front with—our customers all the time. “Our approach is open and humble, and we never forget how important and valuable our customers are. “It may sound simple, but an important rule in the drive to success is that you do not necessarily need to try to be the best at everything. “No matter how smart or talented you think you are, there are always special people who know more and can achieve more in various aspects of life and business. “So it is much better to concentrate on developing your particular strengths, and in areas where you are not strong, to try to work with and learn from the best. “I learned that lesson early on from Jan Meurer, my friend and colleague for so many years at KLM,” Jan Krems said. “That’s a lesson that is useful in so many aspects of our business: from recognizing the importance of assembling a team that complements each other to respecting and learning from the experts in every facet of our industry.” Looking Out For Number One
“I worked 27 years at KLM and I first learned
there, and had it confirmed in many other places since,
that air cargo is a people business first, last, and
always. Geoffrey |
Can Ingo Can-Can? Stop by the beautiful ATC Stand 1073 at Air Cargo Forum in Paris at 1700 hours on October 27 to find out, as elements of that famous French review will entertain. Here, ATC CEO Ingo Zimmer and ATC Country Manager (Germany) Andreas Moebius are pictured at the TIACA ACF Paris opening. “Last month it was ATC Oktoberfest in Germany, but now we are ATC in Paris, so we will celebrate France,” Ingo beamed. “ATC added Ethiopian Cargo recently and Air Tahiti is now part of the ATC offering,” Ingo said. “So far, our business is way up for 2016, although as is the case elsewhere, yields have suffered. “But we remain optimistic and want to share our good news at ACF Paris and everywhere else. ATC has the plan and the people to deliver worldwide.” |
In This Issue: FIATA Yesterday Today And Tomorrow IATA And FIATA Sign Historic Accord Jean-Claude A FIATA Force Field And More |
Turkish Airlines
was presented IATA CEIV Pharma Certificates for both
the airline and its IST station, “assuring shippers
the highest standards of international quality,”
the carrier said. |
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Fahad Hussain is a second-generation
transportation executive. He joined a company his mother,
Najma, founded in Karachi, Pakistan. Najma was a female
air cargo pioneer in 1974. |
Pennsylvania’s
western daughter Christina Cassotis, Chief Executive
Officer of Pittsburgh International Airport, has a better
idea. |
Alaska
Air Cargo got the message! |
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