TIACA signs MoU with KSIA

TIACA signs MoU with KSIA

The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the King Salman International Airport (KSIA) to collaborate towards enhancing the profile of cargo and logistics within the region and globally by leveraging the irrespective strengths towards promotion, training and capacity building, innovation, and sustainability leadership.  

The primary objective of the MoU is to support the profile of cargo and logistics within the region and also globally. We have agreed that in order to accomplish this, we must collaborate in the following areas:

  • Joint efforts to promote the importance of Cargo & Logistics globally and in KSA and the role it plays in improving quality of life for people, businesses and communities.
  • Connect TIACA’s members extensive training program portfolio and network with the KSA ecosystem to elevate capabilities while developing the next generation of logistics leadership.
  • Share best practices and emerging technologies capable of improving the overall cargo & logistics proposition and positioning the industry as a leader.
  • Jointly identify and promote sustainable practices in air cargo operations, including decarbonisation, waste elimination, biodiversity protection, and social inclusivity.

“This signing of this MoU is important to the industry as it signals the strong support of the association’s mission not only to unite the industry but to set the vision for the air cargo industry, disseminate and enhance knowledge and promote and encourage business, social and technological innovation. We are excited to get to work with our colleagues at KSIA and appreciate their vision to further air cargo not only within their region but also globally.” stated Steven Polmans, TIACA Chairman.

Marco Mejia, Acting CEO of KSIADC, said: “This strategic membership marks a significant milestone for KSIA and its partners as they collectively strive to enhance Saudi Arabia’s position as a global logistics powerhouse. KSIA remains dedicated to its mission of delivering a world-class airport, logistics, and cargo solutions; and fostering Saudi Arabia’s economic development”

“Over the last few years, TIACA has been focused on spotlighting the importance of air cargo across the globe, the training of the future of the next leaders, creating a sustainable future and shining a light on innovation within the industry. The signing of this MoU couldn’t be more of a natural step and we look forward to working with KSIA to accomplish the tasks at hand.” stated Glyn Hughes, Director General, TIACA

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