Air Cargo supplement 2013
Posted: 12 June 2013 | International Airport Review | No comments yet
There are significant efficiency gains to be had by airlines, freight forwarders and ground handlers by embracing e-freight. Des Vertannes, Global Head of Cargo at IATA, explains how the industry is moving towards this paperless ideal; David Lancaster, Director of Cargo Development at St. Louis Airport, explains how the airport is working tirelessly to become the bourgeoning air cargo hub it once was….


- The transition to e-freight: Committing to change
There are significant efficiency gains to be had by airlines, freight forwarders and ground handlers by embracing e-freight. Des Vertannes, Global Head of Cargo at IATA, explains how the industry is moving towards this paperless ideal… - Air Cargo Europe Show Preview
Looking for innovation in logistics… - St. Louis Lambert International Airport: At the heart of the cargo community
David Lancaster, Director of Cargo Development at St. Louis Lambert International Airport, explains how the airport is working tirelessly to become the bourgeoning air cargo hub it once was…
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