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February 2010

Events

FEBRUARY 2-4 Mumbai: The Air Cargo India 2010 Conference, organized by The STAT Trade Times, will be held at Bombay Exhibition
Center. This event will offer industry officials from India and abroad a common platform to discuss prospects for the emerging Indian air cargo market. Attendees can interact with global industry players and hear their perspective about growth prospects and other relevant issues. For more information or to register, contact Priyo Patra, Director Events at +91 22 2757 0550/ 2757 5055 or privopatra@stattimes.com.

MARCH 8-11 Vancouver, BC: The 2010 IATA World Cargo Symposium “Bounce Back: Rebuild The Future” will focus on what it will take for the air cargo supply chain to bounce back from the current global recession and what steps it can take to build its future. The event will take place at the Westin Bayshore. For more information, visit www.iata.org/events.

MARCH 9 Vancouver, BC: The Air Cargo Excellence Awards evening is a celebration to recognize excellence in the air cargo industry. Held in conjunction with the IATA World Cargo Symposium, the results of Air Cargo World’s annual ACE Survey will be announced and awards presented. Registration via the IATA World Cargo Symposium registration site at http://www.iata.org/events/wcs10/ index.htm. For more information or to inquire about sponsorship opportunities contact Steve Prince, Air Cargo World, at sprince@aircargoworld.com.

MARCH 14-17 Orlando, FL. AirCargo2010 is the premier annual trade show and conference for the Air and Expedited Motor Carriers Association (AEMCA), the Airforwarders Association (AfA), and the Express Delivery & Logistics Association (XLA), which co-host AirCargo as a service to the industry. The conference includes a diverse educational program for attendees, outstanding business opportunities for exhibitors and excellent corporate exposure for sponsors. For more information, visit: http://www.aemca.org/2008_conference/Welcome_08.html

MARCH 23-25 Kuala Lumpur: The International Cargo & Logistics Conference 2010 at the Prince Hotel will provide participants with valuable insights from experts across various logistic industries. Topics to be covered include the potential of international logistic hubs; overcoming the issue of cargo capacity and market demand; analyzing the prospect of domestic markets; grasping the strategies of effective crisis management; ways of reducing cost and sustaining competitive pricing; methods to enhance container and intermodal facilities, and understanding the key factors of successful supply chain management. For more information, visit, www.evolution-asia.com

APRIL 20-21 Bejing: The 7th China Air Cargo Summit 2010 will focus on key developments in air cargo during the past year in a bid to contribute to the recovery of the industry. This event is also an important platform to explore the development of China’s air cargo industry the air transport business is getting back on its growth track. In particular, the Chinese air cargo industry is taking on a quicker recovery momentum compared with that of Europe and America. For more information, email: marketing@aircargosummit.org or visit: http://www.aircargosummit. org

JUNE 15-16 Brussels: The Air Cargo Handling Conference “Providing Quality & Retaining The Margin” will address the thorny issues of succeeding in building both volumes and relationships in challenging market conditions. The forum will include airline and handler speakers and seek to address airline needs, practical solutions and the future for air cargo handling. This event will be held at the Crown Plaza Brussels Airport. For more information, visit www.evaint.com or e-mail conferences@evaint.com.

NOVEMBER 2-4 Amsterdam: The International Air Cargo Association’s Air Cargo Forum and Exposition will bring together all segments of the industry in one place at one time. This biennial event, which attracts thousands of senior executives and hundreds of exhibitors from across the globe, will be hosted by Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. For more information, visit www.tiaca.org.