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TIACA Chooses Hong Kong as Site for ACF2002
- The 21sth International Air Cargo Forum and Exposition September 17-20, 2002, will be held in Hong Kong, Geoffrey Bridges, president of The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA), formally announced today
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ACF2000 EXHIBITORS
- Advanced Logistics Systems
AEI
Aer Rianta see Shannon Airport
Aero Union
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Calendar of Industry Events
- Calendar of Industry Events
July 10-13: Toulouse, France: SAE 30th International Conference on Environmental Systems. Centre de Congres. Contact Karen Thomson, SAE, 724 776 7120, fax 724 776 1830 or email syhelka@sae.org.
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Cargo Facts 2000 Conference Scheduled for Miami this October
- Cargo Facts 2000, an annual aviation conference focusing on issues related to the operation, support, finance and use of aircraft by passenger, all-cargo and regional airlines worldwide, will be held in Miami October 3-5.
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Consider the following:
- Perhaps we should add “change” to the list of inevitable things in life, along with death and taxes. Yet change is one of the hardest things for a successful company to undertake and manage effectively.
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TIACA survey finds customs a major source of delay in delivery cycle
- A customs survey conducted recently by TIACA reveals a good working relationship between air cargo operators and customs, but it also cites customs worldwide as a major source of delay in the six-day delivery cycle. Expanded working hours and simplification of procedure were two of the main solutions offered by the survey.
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Here’s the BUZZ on ACF2000
- The word is out that ACF2000 is just a couple off months away and, as always, is THE place to be, if you’re in the air cargo or air logistics industry.
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40 Years of ACFs Ride Technology into the Future
- MIAMI – When thousands of international air cargo professionals convene for the historic 20th International Air Cargo Forum and Exposition, the focus will be on change. As one of the speakers said in a planning discussion “in ten years the industry will be changed out of all recognition”.
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Air Cargo: Growing in a Whirlpool of Change
- As we approach the 20th International Air Cargo Forum and Exposition, the lesson of change is being driven home to us at every stage of the program planning.
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People in the Industry
- Renato Chivi, existing Business Unit head for AEI, has been named to head up the Danzas AEI Intercontinental Business Unit. The appointments of unit heads and regional managers completes the first phase of integration following the merger agreement between AEI and Danzas parent company, Deutsche Post, last year.
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CIS/Russia Chapter Challenges Customs Inefficiency
- Harmonization and improvement of customs procedures was the high-priority topic for TIACA’s CIS/Russia Chapter, which met in April at the Intercontinental Hotel in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
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