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> Features 2012
Congratulations to Airline Cargo Management Tis’ the season to … win awards! Air Transport Publications would like to congratulate our own Alexandra Lennane, editor of Airline Cargo Management and Low Cost & Regional Airline Business. At last night’s Seahorse Club awards, Alex won Supply Chain Journalist of the Year for the article ‘It’s all in the sourcing’, in the September 2011 issue of Airline Cargo Management (page 48), and also came runner-up in the battle for Journalist of the Year, which went to our newest recruit, Gavin van Marle! But the accolades didn’t stop there; Will Waters won Air Cargo Journalist of the Year for the article ‘Perils in the post’ on dangerous goods, which ran in the June 2011 issue of Airline Cargo Management (page 24). Congratulations to Will and thanks to the award sponsors, the Seahorse Club, Geodis Wilson & the UK P&I Club. Thank you for your continued hard work and here’s to a great 2012! Welcome to Airline Cargo Management, the quality business magazine for senior cargo executives. A professional magazine with informative content that readers can enjoy, Airline Cargo Management is a popular resource with a global readership. With the cargo market undergoing a slow recovery from the economic crisis, it is more important than ever for the sector to look at its practices objectively. Now in its seventh year, Airline Cargo Management continues to use only the best aviation journalists and commentators, who are not afraid to ask probing questions in an effort to give you the most useful analysis of the business strategies and key issues shaping the air cargo industry. This quarterly magazine examines topics affecting airlines, freight forwarders, airports, handlers and others working in the air cargo community. Regular surveys of different sectors within this community are a popular feature and provide a useful cross-section of executive opinion. Among those scheduled to be surveyed in 2010 are shippers and freight forwarders. In-depth interviews, industry research and detailed market analysis comprise the backbone of Airline Cargo Management, with regular articles on perishables, pharmaceuticals, airports and new technologies providing key reference points for air cargo professionals. With distribution to 194 countries, Airline Cargo Management is a truly global publication, and we aim to reflect this by giving coverage to all regions of the world. Cargo executives also rely on ATP’s annual publication, Air Cargo Yearbook for key contact information and statistics on the sector.
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