'Everyone must be onboard' if IATA's OneRecord is to work
IATA’s OneRecord will benefit the air cargo industry, but only if everyone is on board, ...
Miami, USA, Wednesday, 20th May 2015 ? TIACA’s new leaders have pledged to drive the air freight advocacy agenda, boost the Association’s membership base, and grow its education program, delegates at the Executive Summit (ES) heard today.
TIACA must take center stage to ensure that regulators have essential input from the industry as they take decisions that affect all sectors of the air freight supply chain, according to Sanjiv Edward, Chairman, and Sebastiaan Scholte, Vice Chairman.
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