Sao Paulo Selected for the TIACA Event – Latin America

Sao Paulo Selected for the TIACA Event – Latin America

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The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) announced that the TIACA Event – Latin America will be held in Sao Paulo immediately after Intermodal Brazil.  The event will be held March 6-8, 2024 at the Gran Estanplaza.

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TIACA is excited to organize its first event in Latin America and we feel that by organizing the event immediately after the Intermodal, we will give attendees the ability to attend both events seamlessly making the week extremely productive for all.” Steven Polmans, TIACA ChairCRAFT Group will welcome international delegates along with their local air cargo community to the Gran Estanplaza, March 6th for an evening of networking at the Welcome Reception. The next two days, TIACA will organize a conference program that will be focused on all of Latin America and will include keynote addresses, panel sessions and presentations that will cover topical issues that affect air cargo operations into, out of and within the region.

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“We look forward to heading to Sao Paulo for our first event in Latin America. The key to the success of TIACA’s regional events is that they are global events focused on regional issues, so those that are doing business or want to do business can see a bigger picture that will allow them to explore opportunities for growth within Latin America.” Glyn Hughes, Director General, TIACA.

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