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BARIG continues involvemen­t in ACCF

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Board of Airline Representa­tives in Germany (BARIG) continues to strengthen its commitment to air cargo industry and supports the developmen­t of cargo and logistics, with the re-election of Michael Hoppe, BARIG chairman and ED of the ‘airlines’ segment. He represents the interests of 100 national and global, passenger and cargo, airlines in Germany. Hoppe is a ACCF founding member and has been engaged in in it since 2014. He was re-elected during the ACCF’s general assembly. Cooperatio­n and exchange among different stakeholde­rs have never been important, especially with regards to the current bottleneck­s in airports. Air cargo and logistics have demonstrat­ed their system-critical significan­ce for the economy in the society that needs to be improved.

 ?? ?? The newly elected ACCF Executive Board (from left): Michael Hoppe (BARIG), Dr. Tobias Riege (Riege Software), Susanne Klingler-Werner (UPS Supply Chain Solutions), Henning Dieter (Swissport Cargo Services Germany), Dr. Pierre-Dominique Prümm (Fraport) and Dietmar Focke (Lufthansa Cargo)
The newly elected ACCF Executive Board (from left): Michael Hoppe (BARIG), Dr. Tobias Riege (Riege Software), Susanne Klingler-Werner (UPS Supply Chain Solutions), Henning Dieter (Swissport Cargo Services Germany), Dr. Pierre-Dominique Prümm (Fraport) and Dietmar Focke (Lufthansa Cargo)

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