IATA World Cargo Symposium

The IATA World Cargo Symposium (WCS) is occurring on September 27-29, in London, England. This event will address how to continue air cargo’s strong performance after the pandemic.
Some ways in which this event will build resilience towards air cargo include informing attendees about digitalization, sustainability, how to keep talent, and more. There will be workshops, summits, and panels at this event that will discuss these topics.
Workshops will also delve into smaller topics such as billing settlements and how to improve performance in market segments.
Throughout the pandemic, air cargo had doubled their revenue and made up a large percentage of airline revenues. The pandemic caused the air cargo industry to strengthen. Now, the industry has to retain this momentum in order to keep growing.
Thus, this event will inform participants how to offer customer-centric solutions and have more digitized processes. If you are interested in attending this event, register here.
IATA World Cargo Symposium to focus on building resilience in Air Cargo. Air Cargo News. (2022, August 18). Retrieved August 18, 2022, from https://www.aircargonews.net/airlines/iata/iata-world-cargo-symposium-to-focus-on-building-resilience-in-air-cargo/
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