The biggest showin China
transport logistic China, the largest industry get- together in the Far East, is about to take place in Shanghai – and once again this amazing show
will feature the Air Cargo China conference and exhibition as an integral part of the event
For the fourth time since 2004, the Shanghai New International Expo Centrewill host transport logistic China – the International Exhibition for Logistics, Telematics and Transport – from8 to 10 June.Thebiennial eventwillbe held as usual in conjunction with Air Cargo China 2010, co- organised by Messe München (Munich International Trade Fairs) andTheA-ZGroup,publishers of thepopularAirCargo Week newspaper and of this brand new publication for the industry that you are reading – Air Logistics China. The statistics behind the showare professionally audited
and undisputed – in 2008 over 11,000 visitors attended the third transport logistic China / Air Cargo China event, making it one of the largest and best-attended air cargo and logistics exhibitions ever to have been held in China. The attendeeswho registered as attendingwere key executives
representing China’s leading airlines, airports, forwarders and shippers. A comprehensive survey conducted by Messe München
showed that 72 percent of all the visitors had decision- making authority, with a further 21 percent having an equally important consultative role. Over 96 percent of these visitors said that they were
highly satisfied with the event and that they intended to return in 2010. With even more visitors and more exhibitors expected
to be in Shanghai for this year’s event, Air Cargo China 2010 is being designed to provide all those involved in the movement ofgoodsby airwithawhole range of exceptional opportunities to gain newbusiness. According to Eugen Egetenmeir, managing director of MesseMünchen, the transport logistic China / Air Cargo China event has developed into “the most important platform for transport and logistics in Asia”.He saidthat the transport logistic China trade fair –with Air Cargo China integrated as part of the whole event –provides abusinessplatformfor local and international companies. “It promotes both networking of Asian participants with one another as well
CONFERENCE MORNING LOOKS AT ‘AIR FREIGHT – TOMORROW’SWORLD’
AFTER having gone through a two-year downturn, the air cargo industry appears to be in recovery – and the Asian market is the driving force behind this trend. The 4th Air Cargo China conference with its title ‘Air Freight – Tomorrow’sWorld’ will be a barometer of this upward trend. Being held onWednesday 9 July, this high-profile conference will allow prominent experts from the global air transportation and logistics sectors to comment on and answer questions not just about successful air operations within China, but also on how the country can make the best of its links to important markets around the world.
Those key decision-makers who have confirmed their participation* in the conference are:
Ian Martin Jones, editor, Air Cargo Week; Sathis Manoharen, head of cargo, AirAsia and AirAsia X;
Markus Muecke, corporate commercial air manager, senior vice president, Panalpina Air & Ocean Ltd; Michael Meagher, executive vice president cargo, Saudi Arabian Airlines;
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Thomas Hoang, regional director, The Boeing Company; James Gagne, CEO China, Agility Global Logistics Gao Pei, executive deputy general manager, China Cargo Airlines; Robert Song, executive vice president, AirBridgeCargo Airlines;
Jason Teo, senior director business continuity at Infineon Technologies and chairman of the Transported Asset Protection Association (TAPA). * Last-minute commercial commitments may result in a change of some speakers
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