
Air Cargo Frankfurt EV (ACCF) has achieved a great milestone, as it proudly welcomes its 100th members, Cargosystems GmbH, the largest comprehensive air information technology company. This teacher highlights the increasing importance of ACCF as a central player for exchange, cooperation and advocacy in the air and logistical weapons conditions sector at Frankfurt Airport. This teacher comes only one year after society celebrated the tenth anniversary of its founding.
In addition, in the past three years, ACCF has witnessed that its membership is expanding rapidly, and has doubled from 50 to 100 companies. This accelerated growth reflects the increasing recognition of the ACCF value among the stakeholders in the industry.
“The 100th member represents an important moment in our association’s history,” Patrick Cherish, ACCF Chairman and Administrative Director of Lug Aircargo Confing GmbH. “It explains that our work is widely appreciated and that an increasing number of companies and professionals are keen to actively engage in the future of air charging in Frankfurt. With the inclusion of a hundred member, we put a strong signal and emphasize the dynamic and cooperative spirit in FRA.” C
HAMP provides a more comprehensive collection of IT solutions and integrated distribution services for the air cargo chain.
Its headquarters is located in Luxembourg, and a six -site hero is working all over the world, including Frankfurt, and is known for its Cargospot brands and Traxon. “We are proud to welcome the 100 members of the community. In the hero, we are committed to engaging actively in this main site and contributing to our extensive experience in processing processing and dance initiatives,” said ED Dorr, VP ECARGO Portfolio, GDS Community Integration Services at Champ Cargosystems GmbH.
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