New website for Air Cargo Community Frankfurt

New website for Air Cargo Community Frankfurt

The Air Cargo Community Frankfurt has launched a new website about what the community is doing, its aims and objectives, activities and members.

Details of what the association is doing to promote the airfreight hub of Frankfurt, can now be accessed via www.FRA-fr8.com. The website is completely bilingual in German and English, and addresses itself to an international audience.

Air Cargo Community Frankfurt executive director, Joachim von Winning, says: “After we have been operating with a temporary website in recent months, we are delighted that we are now represented with comprehensive information online.

“The encouragingly high number of visitors to the page in the past few weeks is also an indication of the high level of interest in the Community and its work inside and outside the logistics industry.

“In addition to the pure communication of information with our new website, we also want to generate curiosity – curiosity about the community, about its members and about the entire location.

“Especially in the area of air cargo, Frankfurt Airport has a whole series of strengths and special services, which are valued by shippers, freight forwarders and airlines all over the world.”

The Air Cargo Community Frankfurt has 33 members, representing the entire air cargo process chain at Frankfurt Airport. They are committed to make Frankfurt even more efficient and attractive.

The initiating and management of projects is handled by the Community’s competence teams, which includes about 70 representatives of Community members.

The competence teams focus on the optimisation of procedures and processes, on location marketing, as well as on temperature-controlled transport and here, in particular, on the transport of pharmaceuticals.

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James Graham is an award-winning transport media journalist with a long background in the commercial freight sector, including commercial aviation and the aviation supply chain. He was the initial Air Cargo Week journalist and retuned later for a stint as editor. He continues his association as editor of the monthly supplements. He has reported for the newspaper from global locations as well as the UK.

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