TIACA welcomes six new elected members to it’s Board of Directors

The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) welcomed it’s six new members been elected by the Trustees to serve on the Board of Directors expanding industry expertise of the Board. The new members include, Kai Domscheit, CHI Handling; Dan Sheehan, UPS; Tushar Jani, Cargo Service Center India; Kamesh Peri, Celebi Ground Handling; Roos Bakker, Schiphol Airport and Massimo Roccasecca, Verona-Brescia Airport; bringing a wealth of experience from the airport, airline and handling sectors.
* Kai Domscheit, Chief Executive Officer of CHI Deutschland Cargo Handling which offers forwarding and airline handling; trucking and air cargo security in the largest air freight hub in Europe.
* Dan Sheehan, Director of Industry of UPS. It’s comprehensive hub-and-spoke network provides access to key transportation centers across the U.S. and beyond.
* Tushar Jani, Chairman of Cargo Service Center India, is an end-to-end cargo handling group that handles both general, sensitive, as well as perishable cargo.
* Kamesh Peri, Chief Executive Officer, Delhi Airport – Celebi Ground Handling is a ground handler offering Ramp, Passenger, Cargo Handling, Warehouse Management, Bridge Operations, Trucking, General Aviation, Airport Lounge Management and Premium Services.
* Roos Bakker, Director of Business Development for Airline Route and Network Development, Schiphol Airport, renowned for its collaborative model. Schiphol Cargo successfully brings together our logistics community, Dutch Customs and academia.
* Massimo Roccasecca, is the Group Cargo Director for the SAVE Group. The SAVE Group is the managing company for Venice, Verona, Brescia and Treviso Airports.
“With the appointment of the six latest Members, we have continued our commitment to expand the Board of Directors across the industry sectors to ensure every sector’s view is well represented within the group. We look forward to the perspective and experience that each of these Board members will bring to the table.” said Steven Polmans, TIACA Chair.