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Left to right: Rvind Kavuru, Director, Prospecta Technologies, Vladimir Zubkov, Secretary General, TIACA, Denis Choumert, Chairman, European Shippers’ Council, Amar More, CEO, Kale Logistics Solutions, Sanjiv Edward, Chairman, TIACA, Head of Cargo Business, Delhi International Airport, Steven Polmans, Head of Cargo and Logistics, Brussels Airport Company, and Cheemeng Wong, Senior Vice President, Cargo Services, SATS Ltd.

Transparency and standards in air cargo are under increasing internal scrutiny as the sector looks to improve its reputation and performance to attract more shippers.

Last week, the International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) launched its Cargo Service Quality (CSQ) initiative at its executive summit in Miami.

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  • Luis Ramirez

    October 24, 2017 at 11:19 am

    What are the next steps to be part of this initiative or is the program still in construction?

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