Air Cargo Community is launched in Frankfurt


The Frankfurt Air Cargo Air Cargo Conference was officially opened this morning in Frankfurt, on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of this event. The assembly was held at Deutsche Bank Park, and it attracted delegates from all over the world, with its largest presence so far.

The opening of the event, a member of the Board of Directors, Susan Klinger Werner, reflected in the community’s journey over the past decade. She told the delegates: “We started much smaller, 10 years ago, as a gathering of local colleagues who discuss daily operations and share ideas.” “Now, after a decade, we evolved into a global event, as we attracted the leaders of industry, experts and innovators from all the pillars of the world. This was a 10 -year journey – and we have just started.”

It will be the most prominent in the agenda of a committee that combines the leaders of the main shipping centers in Europe – with Frankfurt, the largest center in the continent, at the discussion center. The two -day event also features innovation spaces, workshops and communication opportunities, which direct the tenth anniversary dinner and a festive stadium round.

With the opening stage after the opening, Felix Tibch, CEO of Air Cargo Community Frankfurt, welcomed the attendees and praised the partners who made the event possible, including Messenger Frankfurt and the city’s tourism council. “All we do in our society is not done by one or two, not even 10 people,” he said. “It is a massive collective effort, and I am proud to stand here on behalf of this committed network.”

Toepsch drew attention to new features for 2025, including the dedicated innovation stage, which focuses on sustainability and emerging exhibitions, which will culminate in the innovation award ceremony. The delegates were also encouraged to use the newly launched event application to navigate the program, communicate with their peers, and provide questions to the speakers.

With the highlight of this year’s program, which extends everything from sports logistics and Formula One supply chains to military logistics services with visions of Bundeswehr, Klingler-Werner concluded to a declaration: “Our industry is truly its nature, and only through global exchange, can we succeed and innovate together.”

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