BARIG continues its involvement in ACCF

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).
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 executive director of the ‘airlines’ segment. He represents the interests of 100 national and global – passenger and cargo – airlines operating in Germany. Hoppe is a founding team member of the ACCF and has been engaged in the community since 2014. The re-election was done during the recent general assembly, ACCF. Cooperation and exchange among the different stakeholders have never been more important, especially with regards to the current bottlenecks in airport ops and handling services. Air cargo and logistics have demonstrated their central, system-critical significance for the economy in the society and needs to be improved. Only through good collaboration, the challenges can be overcome, said a BARIG statement. “Within the cargo community, we need to work to address effectively the contemporary lack of resources and disruptions in logistics processes and supply chains,” Hoppe said. “Our BARIG member airlines aim to drive forward important cargo-related topics and, as part of the executive board, we need to advance and stabilize ops in Frankfurt, Germany, and the world.”