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ACF Presentations for 2002-
Air Cargo Forum 2002 Hong Kong
Air Commerce: New Challenges Ahead
KEY TRENDS IN THE GLOBAL MARKET: FREE TRADE AND OPEN SKIES
By David L Cunningham Jr. President Asia Pacific, FedEx
Executive summary
The more than 4,500 air cargo executives from 69 countries who attended the 21st International Air Cargo Forum and Exposition in Hong Kong were the beneficiaries of a new format that separates the Forum’s conference sessions from the open hours of the exhibit area.
Larry Coyne-speeches
Opening Ceremony on 17th September
SPEECH AT TIACA CONFERENCE
HONG KONG, 19 SEP
Panalpina Management Ltd.
TIACA Air Cargo Forum 2002
Air Cargo and the China Market
Developments and Future Prospects Remarks by Mr. Stanley Hui, CEO, Dragonair
AN OPTION TO BALANCE CARGO SECURITY AND TRADE
by Stephen Tisdalle, PwC Consulting
Air Cargo Forum 2002
Opening Address “Air Commerce – New Challenges Ahead” 18 September 2002, Hong Kong
The Future of General Cargo
The increasing complexity of shippers needs has driven greater segmentation of the market - with express & special cargo gaining share in recent years
WHERE IS H.G. WELLS AND HIS TIME MACHINE?
THE PROMISE OF FREE TRADE AND OPEN SKIES
Rethinking the Aviation Industry
Downturn due to economic cycles – not 9/11 •Recovery slow, but cargo to fare better than passenger airlines •Weakness in aircraft demand into 2005
How Information Will Smooth The Flow Of International Air Cargo
Transportation Efficiencies Today •All Modes Improving •Vision For the Future
TIACA ACF 2002, Hong Kong
John Mascaritolo Director, Global Logistics, NCR 18, September, 2002
What Customer Thinks about Freight Forwarders?
Ken Chung Sep. 19, 2002 - A perspective from Lucent Technologies
How Technology Is Changing the Dynamics of Air Transport
Klaus Knappik, TIACA air cargo forum, Hong Kong, September 19, 2002
New Counter-Terrorist Measures in Aviation
lan Gilchrist - Will they Work ?
Will Airfreight Exchanges Take Over?
Sudheer Raghavan - What is an Airfreight Exchange? * To replace what? * By when?
An Option to Balance Cargo Security and Trade
Air cargo security is the weakest link in passenger aircraft security
AIR CARGO AND THE CHINA MARKET DEVELOPMENTS & FUTURE PROSPECTS
Stanley Hui Chief Executive Officer Hong Kong Dragon Airlines
The Paperless Air Waybill - Who Says Air Cargo Can’t Go Paperless?
The Paperless Air Waybill Who Says Air Cargo Can’t Go Paperless?
Secrets of Success
Robert Frei Head of Corporate Business Development
Structural versus Cyclical Changes in the industry
Ting Ho, Ph.D. September 18, 2002 Hong Kong
Borderless Manufacturing: vExtending the Global Value Chain
Paul W Bradly - TIACA Air Cargo Forum 2002 Hong Kong
Trade vs Security: Is a clash inevitable? - What if bellyhold cargo is banned?
Michael Wisbrun •EVP KLM Cargo September 18, 2002

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