TIACA partners with NAP to strengthen presence in Asia

TIACA partners with NAP to strengthen presence in Asia

The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) is strengthening its presence in Asia with a strategic partnership with Hong Kong based air cargo network, Neutral Air Partner (NAP).

The two organisations will work together on events, networking opportunities, and training initiatives globally, as well as promoting industry best practice in Asia.

They will present their objectives at the 2nd ACE Air Cargo Event & Global Air Cargo Solutions meeting taking place at the St. Regis Shanghai from 13-15 May 2018.

TIACA secretary general, Vladimir Zubkov says the association has been paying increased attention towards expanding its network in Asia.

He says: “We are working on connecting TIACA members and businesses in other parts of the world to the dynamic and fast developing Asian markets. Our evolving relationship with the Neutral Air Partner Network promises new connections and initiatives.”

Zubkov adds: “This partnership together with the other regional alliances we have recently established will give our members a stronger advocacy voice on a local, regional, and global level.”

NAP chief executive officer, Christos Spyrou says: “TIACA’s commitment to innovate the industry and to modernise the process of air cargo transportation is impressive.

“We are confident that working together with partners like these will drive direct value to our global customer base, and our members will acquire extensive knowledge and industry-leading expertise.”

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