IELA REPORT Magazine - Edition 91 - Autumn 2019

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IELA REPORT 91 AUTUMN 2019 OPERATIONS SUMMIT 2020 Bangkok, February 13th • 15th IELA CONGRESS & PARTNERING EVENT Post Event Report, Venice 2019 COUNTRY FILE All lights on Morocco 2nd IELA CONNECT October 14th, MARRAKECH, MOROCCO STRENGTHENING CONNECTIONS BOOSTING LOCAL AWARENESS in the MENA REGION MEETDEVELOP STEER

The IELA Congress in Venice has left many pleasant memories. ‘Kudos’ to our Secretariat for working very hard and providing us with these wonderful experiences during networking activities and knowledge enhancing programmes. It also provided us with the opportunity of learning further in some areas, which the IELA Board took cognisance of and will be addressed in the future.

I welcome Priscilla Leong and Sandi Trotter to the Board. We now have 3 women leaders among 9 on the IELA Board

Priscilla took over as the new IELA Treasurer in Venice and, just as I write, the IELA Board has appointed Jim Kelty as the new IELA Vice Chairman

We also have new leaders in the IELA Working Groups:

- Mohammed Ghazali Membership WG Chairman, - Jacqui Nel Industry Relations WG Chairperson, - Matthias Dornscheidt Industry Relations WG Vice Chairman, - David Palomo Standards & Customs WG Chairman, - Jatin Bharadwaj Standards & Customs WG Vice Chairman.

I welcome all these leaders and thank them for volunteering for IELA work.

On the global industry level, IELA will be represented at the 86th UFI Global Congress and IAEE Expo! Expo! 2019 by Elizabeth and myself. As IELA Chairman, I will also be attending the Event Industry Council (EIC) meeting in November.

In an effort to increase engagement with global associations earlier this month, Elizabeth had discussions at UFI’s Paris Headquater on various possibilities of working together. In addition, UFI has given IELA representation on its Operations and Services Working Group and in its meeting this month, IELA was represented by Guido Fornelli

IELA has also initiated dialogue with UFI and the German Messe on the challenges being faced due to GDPR implications on sharing Exhibitor Lists . I thank Mariane, Ravinder, Christoph and other Board Members for their continued efforts to build consensus with organisers on a possible solution which of course would bring in added responsibilities on individual IELA Members (and their agents) to build security protocols in their systems and operations.

We are now preparing for IELA Connect 2019 at Marrakech where the ‘IELA Sustainability Guidelines’ will be launched. These Guidelines were primarily architected by Jacqui Nel and comprehensively supported by Priscilla & Elizabeth are another demonstration of IELA’s commitment to become the knowledge resource and reference for the exhibitions industry. Our women leadership has shown its prowess once again. I was privileged and fortunate to have worked with them on this project.

On the Education & Training front, plans for the IELA Operations Summit 2020 are well on the way for making it another memorable opportunity for learning and networking.

The Board is presently engaged in addressing some of the issues relating to IELA’s Articles and By Laws with the intention to present the new version for adoption at the General Assembly in Limpopo, South Africa

As IELA’s work in progress continues, I would like to thank the entire Board for all their volunteer work and time. I am personally honoured to work with such leaders showing diversity in thought & expression, and sometimes differences too. But, always with commitment, they maintain a continued focus on making IELA stronger and on giving its members increased benefits which can assist them in becoming even more successful. t

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LOGISTICS QATAR, OFFICIAL FREIGHT FORWARDER AND EXCLUSIVE

BCC Logistics Qatar has been appointed as the Official Freight Forwarder and Exclusive On-site Handling Contractor for DIMDEX taking place on March 16th - 18th, 2020 at Qatar National Convention Center (QNCC), Qatar.

Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, Amir of the State of Qatar, and proudly hosted and organised by Qatar Armed Forces, the Doha International Maritime Defence Exhibition

& Conference (DIMDEX) is one of the leading events on the international defence and security industry calendar.

Now in its seventh edition, DIMDEX will once again connect the world’s maritime defence and security community. It continues to attract key decision-makers from all sectors of the global defence industry, presenting the latest technologies and industry trends. DIMDEX 2020 presents a premier programme with access to cutting-edge military technology and the opportunity to build and strengthen relations with key stakeholders.

CRETSCHMAR MESSECARGO GMBH HAS BEEN AWARDED SOLE APPOINTMENT FOR GPEC® 2020, FRANKFURT/MAIN, GERMANY

From February 18th - 20th 2020, Messe Frankfurt hosts the General Police Equipment Exhibition & Conference (GPEC®), Europe’s leading event for Policeand Security equipment.

This exhibition is targeted only for visitors, who are representatives of Public Authorities and Governmental Departments. Approximately 600 exhibitors from around

30 countries will be exhibiting in Frankfurt.

Cretschmar MesseCargo GmbH is exclusively appointed by the exhibition organiser. The official show manual, with the terms and conditions for exhibitors, will be clearly specifying, that all booking of any on-site-logistics-services will have to be processed with Cretschmar MesseCargo. t

GOEBEL | CRETSCHMAR MESSECARGO GMBH | GERMANY E: vincent.goebel@cretschmar.de | W: www.cretschmar-messecargo.de

further information:

KEY EVENTS CONCURRENTLY

TAKING PLACE IN MEXICO CITY LAUNCHES CARGOLIVE’S SEASON

CargoLive, S. de R.L. de C.V. launched the season with a busy start! The challenge was clear: 4 exhibitions taking place in different venues in Mexico City on exactly the same dates: September 3rd - 6th, 2019.

For the past six years, CargoLive is official freight forwarder for Abastur, the most important business platform for hotel, restaurant and catering supplies. The show has a duration of 4 days and incorporates 400

Exhibitors including international exhibitors and specialised pavilions.

Similarly CargoLive took on responsibility for the 3 shows AQUATECH, THE GREEN EXPO and INTERSOLAR during exactly the same dates. AQUATECH Mexico is Mexico’s largest event for water technology in Mexico City. This event offers a prominent platform for companies within the water technology industry from around the globe, wanting to explore business opportunities in Mexico. Aquatech Mexico enables the establishment of partnerships, creation of alliances and sharing of best practices between local and international businesses.

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ESI APPOINTED FOR THE INTERNATIONAL AEROSPACE & DEFENCE EXHIBITION (IADE) IN TUNISIA

ESI in France, is proud to announce its nomination as Sole Official Freight Forwarder and Exclusive On Site Handling Contractor for the first IADE 2020 taking place at Djerba Island International Airport, Tunisia, from March 4th to 8th 2020.

ESI experience with international Aerospace, Defence, and Security events, as well as knowledge of North African

customs procedures, allows them to offer full and reliable logistics services ranging from clearance services for temporary and consumption goods, controlled materials’ handling, warehousing, storage of empties, on-site handling, export services and international freight, to special services worldwide adaptable to exhibitors’ needs.

EUROTRAN AS OFFICIAL ONSITE OPERATIONS PARTNER FOR AUTOMATION TAIPEI 2019

This year, Eurotran Expo Service Co., Ltd. was once again officially designated as Onsite Operations Partner for the 2019 Taipei International Industrial Automation Exhibition (Automation Taipei 2019) from August 21 st to 24 th. The company took particular pleasure in working at this year’s show as it reached a new high in both number of exhibitors and floor space: the exhibition attracted 3.500 booths over 4 floors in two halls which gave an impressive picture!

Eurotran has continued to expand its scope of services from only exhibition logistics operations to additionally taking charge of all on-site services. As a “onestop service provider”, Eurotran offered these all-round services at the Taipei show and met all expectations of the exhibitors to contribute to the success of the show. t

EXPOTRANS, OFFICIAL FREIGHT FORWARDER FOR 50TH SIDO INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS

In October, Expotrans S.p.A will have the pleasure to be the official freight forwarder for the 50th edition of the SIDO International Congress, one of the most important dentistry events in Italy! It takes place at the Roma Convention Center La Nuvola, the brand new Congress Center in the heart of the business district of Rome.

They will be welcoming all Italian and foreign exhibitors and stand builders

in a wonderful setting under the Cloud suspended inside the congress centre.

Expotrans will be ready to satisfy all logistics needs: lifting equipment, storage of empty cases or equipment and, as usual, international shipments and Customs assistance.

The Expotrans team looks forward to welcoming you to the 50th SIDO International Congress in Rome! t

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t }}For further information: RACHID BENSABER | E.S.I. EXPO SERVICES INTERNATIONAL | FRANCE E: bensaber.rachid@group-esi.com | W: www.group-esi.com
}}For further information: GUIDO FORNELLI | EXPOTRANS S.p.A | ITALY E: guido.fornelli@expotrans.net | W: www.expotrans.net
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FINK MOBILITY APPOINTED BY IBP FOR TWO MAJOR EXHIBITIONS IN RIO

FINK MOBILITY is proud to have been appointed by the organiser IBP – Instituto Brasileiro de Petroleo, Gas e Biocombustivel as Official Logistics Operator for the Rio Pipeline 2019 which was held in Rio de Janeiro from September 3rd - 5th 2019. The main tasks were Logistics planning, customs clearance, transportation, handling and delivery.

FINK MOBILITY has also been nominated by the same organiser for the OTC BRASIL

2019 which will be held from October 29 th - 31 st 2019. Both events will take place at SulAmerica Convention Center , Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

FINK MOBILITY is committed to exceeding customer expectations through thorough and detailed compliance. An expert and trained team of coordinators and customs brokers are ready to handle every type of cargo and deliver on time to the booth! t

GO-EXPRESS CO. APPOINTED OFFICIAL FORWARDER FOR 2ND CHINA INTERNATIONAL IMPORT EXPO

Go-Express Co., Ltd is pleased to announce that they have been appointed once again as the official forwarder for two halls (Hall 7.2 and 8.2) for the second China International Import Expo (CIIE).

This event takes place from November 5th - 10th 2019 at the National Convention Centre in Shanghai.

The event CIIE is one of the country’s key sourcing events for suppliers and manufacturers.

Go Express is pleased to be a part of the show and to take on this important role. t

DB SCHENKER INDIA APPOINTED BY THE CII

DB Schenker In India is proud to be appointed as an official freight forwarder for the onsite handling of CII (Confederation of Indian Industry) shows for the year 20192020

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As an official freight forwarder, Schenker India Pvt. Ltd will be working with CII for its reputed shows like EXCON, IREE and Auto Expo which attract exhibitors and visitors from India across the globe.

With 37 offices in 34 locations and over 900 logistics experts, DB Schenker in India strives to provide world class logistics solutions to its customers.

The company is present in all major exhibition venues in India like ITPO, BIEC and TNTPO, etc. in order to provide the best solutions for some of the biggest shows globally and locally. t

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}}For further information: RENATA VINHAS | FINK MOBILITY | BRAZIL E: rvinhas@fink.com.br | W: www.fink.com.br
}}For further information: KIM XU | GO-EXPRESS CO., LTD. | P.R. CHINA E: kim.xu@go-express.com.cn | W: www.go-express.com.cn
(CIIE) }}For further information: ANAMITRA MUKHERJEE | SCHENKER INDIA PVT. LTD | INDIA E: fairs.india@dbschenker.com | W: www.dbschenker.com/in

DB SCHENKER USA OFFICIAL FOR PACK EXPO LAS VEGAS

DB Schenker USA was pleased to be appointed by PMMI Reston, VA USA as the sole official Freight Forwarder for the PACK EXPO Las Vegas and the co-located Healthcare Packaging EXPO , which took place from September 23rd - 25 th 2019 in Las Vegas.

This platform was the largest gathering of North American suppliers and manufacturers of packaging technology,

including pharmaceuticals and medical devices, in 2019.

Attended by 30.000 packaging industry professionals from 126 countries, the two shows combined forces on 900.000 square feet (83.613 square meters) with approximately 2.000 exhibitors participating. t

TRANS-LINK OFFICIAL FREIGHT FORWARDER FOR SEMICON TAIWAN FOR 2 DECADES

It is now over 2 decades that Trans-Link Taiwan has been appointed as Sole Official Freight Forwarder for Semicon Taiwan exhibition. It was an honour for them to take on this role once again at the world’s 2nd largest semiconductor exhibition, connecting Taiwan and global microelectronics ecosystems from September 18th - 20th, 2019 in the Nangang Exhibition Hall (hall 1) in Taiwan.

Trans-Link was responsible for the handling of cargo for all exhibitors coming from all over the world and it was clear that their experience over the years helped a great deal in overcoming the daily challenges and meeting the customers’ requirements to help make the show a great success for all participants!

AMIT HAS BEEN APPOINTED OFFICIAL FORWARDER FOR ISRAFOOD

Amit Ltd is proud to be appointed as the official freight forwarder for the Israfood event in Israel. This is an important annual trade fair for the food and beverage industry in Israel.

It takes place from November 26th - 28th, 2019 at the Expo Tel Aviv (Israel Trade Fairs & Convention Center), held jointly with the Israeli Food Week.

Amit will be responsible for all imports to the event, as well as offering various domestic services including liaising closely with the health ministry in Israel in order to have special health permits issued for the event. t

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}}For further information: INBAL LITVAK | AMIT LTD | ISRAEL E: Inbal.Litvak@amit.co.il | W: www. amit.co.il
}}For further information: MICHAEL STROMEYER | SCHENKER INC. | USA E: michael.stromeyer@dbschenker.com | W: www.dbschenkerusafairs.com
t }}For further information: FRANCES LIN | TRANS-LINK EXHIBITION SERVICES CO., LTD. | TAIWAN E: frances@trans-link.com.tw | W: www.trans-link.com.tw

SINOTRANS UNDERTAKES LOGISTICS SUPPORT TASK OF THE CHINA PAVILION AT EXPO 2020 DUBAI

Sinotrans Limited Special Logistics Branch is the designated Logistics Supplier of the China Pavilion at The Expo taking place in Dubai , United Arab Emirates from October 20th, 2020 to April 10th, 2021.

The China Pavilion will have the theme of “Building a Community with a Shared Future - Innovation and Opportunity” , with innovative scientific and technological achievements in the fields of information and technology.

Alongside The Expo in Dubai, Sinotrans was a sponsor in 2010 at the Shanghai World Expo and has worked as Logistics Service Provider at the Yeosu Expo 2012 in South Korea, the Milan Expo 2015 and the Astana Expo 2018 in Kazakhstan.

Sinotrans invites all IELA member companies to come and visit them at the China Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai. t

ACE CARGO AND PS BEDI REALLY SCORE A PERSONAL RUN IN HANDLING FAMOUS CRICKET TOUR

Ace Cargo (Pvt) Ltd together with PS Bedi & Co. Pvt. Ltd were awarded the privileged contract to handle the movement and setting up of the broadcasting equipment for the New Zealand vs. Sri Lanka Cricket tour in Sri Lanka

The New Zealand cricket team toured Sri Lanka in August and September 2019 to play two Test and three Twenty20

International AKA T20I matches, forming part of the inaugural 2019-21 ICC World Test Championship . The first two T20I matches were moved with short notice to the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium so their expertise was required to provide appropriate logistics solutions.

The International Cricket Council is the global cricket governing body, founded as

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the Imperial Cricket Conference in 1909 by Australia, England and South Africa and renamed in 1965 to take up its current name in 1989.

Ace Cargo is privileged and honoured to have been appointed the exclusive Logistics Partner for this international event in Sri Lanka in collaboration with PS Bedi India. t

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PS BEDI & CO. PVT. LTD | PS BEDI GROUP | INDIA

E: jbharadwaj@psbedi.com | W: www.psbedi.com

SIGNIFICANT HISTORICAL MOMENT REQUIRING ELITE’S EXPERTISE

Elite Transportation Services Ltd is proud to be part of a historic cultural moment in Bangkok. For the first time in history, four lifesized warriors, a bronze chariot set and other artifacts from the astounding Terracotta Army in Xi’an, China have been transferred to Thailand. Following several years of negotiations, the two countries were ready for the national treasures to be transported this year. The ensemble is exhibited at Bangkok National Museum since September 2019 for a duration of three months.

ELITE was contracted to handle the move from start to finish. Their team flew to Xi’an to conduct a thorough condition report for all exhibition pieces with Chinese curators. They then escorted them all the way to Bangkok. ELITE took care of all domestic processes to move them to the museum. Finally, they worked with Chinese curators to unpack and install all items into position. In December, it will be ELITE who will once more move these magnificent figures back home to Xi’an. t

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}}For further information: WARALEE JANTIWATKUN | ELITE TRANSPORTATION SERVICES LTD | THAILAND E: waralee@elitethai.com | W: www.elitethai.com
}} For further information: JIN XIAO MIAO | SINOTRANS LIMITED SPECIAL LOGISTICS BRANCH | P.R. CHINA E: jinxiaomiao@sinotrans.com | W: www.sinotrans.com

UNIQUE INDYCAR RACING TROPHY HANDLED BY GLOBAL EXPO SERVICES

The Borg Warner Trophy features the image of every Indianapolis 500 winner dating back to 1911, weighs about 70kgs, stands at 1.70m and is valued at US $3.5 million. The Indianapolis 500 is part of the IndyCar championship, the US equivalent of Formula One racing.

When the trophy was brought to France in early August, Global Exposition Services was appointed to handle all movements in France. Two Global Expo Services staff made sure the trophy arrived in time at various events. Shipment to and from the USA was

}}For further information: JÉRÔME PERRIN

GLOBAL EXPOSITION SERVICES | FRANCE

jerome.perrin@globalexposervices.com

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handled in cooperation with US partner Airways Freight Corporation.

“We feel very honoured that Borg Warner chose us. Our staff were specially trained on assembling and disassembling the trophy. We looked after all road transport in France and customs declarations in the USA and France. The trophy is now back home at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum, but we hope to see it again one day soon“, said Jérôme Perrin, CEO of Global Exposition Services. t

}}For further information: BRAD WATSON

AIRWAYS FREIGHT CORPORATION | USA

bradw@airwaysfreight.com

www.airwaysfreight.com

HOLLYWOOD MOVED TO ESTONIA BY UPEX

The Warner Bros. Film Studios shot a new film entitled Tenet in Tallinn, Estonia in June and July of this year. Directed by Christopher Nolan, one of Hollywood’s most valued film directors, the film is based on an international spy story with a cast including John David Washington, Michael Caine and Kenneth Branagh.

Being the first film project on such a large scale in the Baltic States, UPEX LS Ltd was delighted to take over the logistics for

further information: URMAS PALK | UPEX LS LTD. | ESTONIA

this project. The UPEX head, Urmas Palk, explained “This was our biggest project so far. Preparations started in February and with a short shooting period, it was very intense. Our whole team was on duty 24/7 UPEX found the experience invaluable for future projects and although it involved extreme conditions in which to work, all colleagues look back and remember with huge smiles on their faces”.

The film was shot in six other countries and the film premiere will be on 17th July, 2020. t

TIMAR HANDLED THE AFRICAN GAMES 2019

This year, the African Games were held from August 19th to 31 st for the first time in Rabat, Morocco.

Timar S.A. was proud to have been selected to be in charge of organising the international transport, customs clearance, delivery/pick up, handling and set up roundtrip at this memorable highly sportive event.

The challenge involved handling diverse objects and material ranging from caps to

drones to gymnastics equipment, tennis and karate essentials or even anti-doping material.

It was a pleasure for Timar to have been chosen by the Moroccan Ministry of Youth and Sports as their trusting partner to ensure success of this 12th edition of the event.

It was similarly an honour for them to be involved in such an important occasion where more than 5000 athletes representing over 54 countries and 26 disciplines were gathered. t

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RECOGNITION AND CONGRATULATIONS TO AN INDUSTRY LEADER!

Priscilla Leong Named CEO of Agility Fairs & Events. The Singapore-based industry veteran helped to make Agility a global event logistics leader

Agility Fairs and Events promotes Priscilla Leong to CEO. Priscilla will now oversee all aspects of the business globally and continue to serve as regional director of its operations in Asia-Pacific.

“Priscilla has a remarkably varied background which is an asset for Agility’s Fairs & Events specialty”, said Chief Commercial Officer, Francesc Casamitjana “We are looking to her to build on our existing accomplishments and accelerate the pace of our growth”

Priscilla stated, “I’m grateful for the opportunity to lead Agility Fairs & Events at a time when its dedicated team is striving to enhance service capabilities

and offerings with exciting new technologies such as IoT connectivity, real-time visibility, etc.”.

Priscilla is a Chartered Certified Accountant, has experience in senior finance positions, serves on the executive council in SACEOS, Singapore and was recently elected to the board of IELA. She is a graduate of the National University of Singapore. t

PANEXPO NOW WITH CERTIFICATE DIN EN ISO 9001:2015

We are proud to announce that PANEXPO has set itself high standards of quality, performance and service with the introduction of a quality management system according to DIN EN ISO 9001:2015 and has officially been confirmed the successful certification by GZQ.

PANEXPO

For more than 23 years, PANEXPO experts have been implementing logistics processes for international trade fairs and events worldwide.

In order to be successful in this particular industry, it is important that every member of the team is personally involved and has a heart for the cause. You have to love the work you do and in so doing, you develop a special relationship within the industry.

PANEXPO received the award for Best Export Agent 2018 and would like to thank all partners for their support and trust. t

In August this year, R.E. Rogers India Pvt. Ltd. scheduled its team building programmes for all colleagues in India. They took place as weekend excursions in nearby destinations around Mumbai, Bangalore, and Delhi.

The schedule involved two days of inhouse discussions on all aspects of the company’s functioning - sales, marketing, accounting, custom/site operations, health

& safety, sustainability, etc. Sudhir Dhavan, Chief Executive Officer, headed up the programme at all locations.

Ravinder Sethi , Managing Director, commented “It was a very productive experience interacting with everyone on an equal basis - so much good came out of it. Most important was the fun we had - it was, in the literal sense, one big happy family”. t

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ENCOURAGING GLOBAL SUPPORT AND SOLIDARITY

Doing their part within the community means a lot to EF-GSM. To date, they have selected a number of projects to support in the area. It was recently Mandela Day so following in the spirit of this internationallyrecognised day to encourage global support and solidarity, it was important for EF-GSM to give a helping hand to a small school in their area.

The children are from less privileged backgrounds and often come to school

without warm clothing even when it’s cold outside.

The school made such an impact on the team that they took them on as an on-going project.

EF-GSM will continue to help the school where they can with donations, be it with warm jerseys and clothing or food to keep their tummies full. t

}}For further information: JACQUI NEL | EF-GSM SOUTH AFRICA | SOUTH AFRICA E: jacquinel@ef-gsm.co.za | W: www.ef-gsm.co.za

FILS INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION PROGRAMME

FILS International Freight & Logistics Services LLC launched its ‘Employee of the Quarter’ programme. This award is in recognition of the outstanding dedication, competence and diligent performance of its employees.

Employees who received the Quarterly Recognition Award:

3rd Quarter of 2018: Angelica De Guzman

– Sales & Operations Executive 4th Quarter of 2018: Shihabudheen

Cheriyeri – Onsite Supervisor

1st Quarter of 2019: Noushad Anantavida – Sales & Operations Executive

Commenting on this company initiative is E.M. Aslam - Managing Director, FILS International, “We are one family, uniting our efforts to bring even more prosperity to FILS. This initiative was launched in order to share the growth of the company amongst us all and to encourage and motivate the employees at every level to thank them for their sincere effort and commitment”. t

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NEW WEBSITE WITH SELF-QUOTING SYSTEM

Due to the expansion of their business, Rogers Bangkok is now launching a new website, www.rogers-thailand.com, which includes all service information and an online-quotation service. Their customers can create their own account and complete with all information for pricing to receive a rough calculation used in preparation of budgets for individual projects.

This online system links with special software which creates a solid database for

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future development, thus reducing human error.

SCHENKER INDIA

Rogers Bangkok aims at implementing more technology in the process of delivering services. “Growing Together with Customers as a Partner” is the goal for its first implementation. Moreover, the intention is to include the online service in various channels relating to marketing and education which will benefit the whole industry. t

ROGERS BANGKOK CO. LTD | THAILAND

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IELA thanks R.E. Rogers India for being our GOLD SPONSOR

Carolina Diaz

Trade Shows Import & Export

CARGOLIVE, S. DE R.L. DE C.V.

MEXICO

Carolina is in charge of the follow-up of all international shipments, at CargoLive . Her tasks include defining shipment routes, negotiating contracts, completing customs and insurance documentation in compliance with regulations and fiscal regimes.

Carolina strives to overcome challenges and since the birth of her first baby last year, successfully balances her professional and family life. t

www.cargolive.com.mx

Mark Jackson Account Manager

CEVA SHOWFREIGHT - UK

UNITED KINGDOM

Mark Jackson is returning to CEVA Showfreight after a brief spell away from the industry.

He first joined Showfreight in 1998 and returns as account manager where he will be seen onsite at all CEVA’s major events. Mark brings a wealth of experience having managed shows across Europe and beyond. Passionate about customer care, Mark always goes that extra mile to delight his clients. t

www.cevashowfreight.com

Mitch Akehurst

Senior International Project Co-ordinator

CEVA SHOWFREIGHT - UK

UNITED KINGDOM

Mitch Akehurst (Senior Exhibition Co-ordinator) has recently joined CEVA Showfreight ’s newly formed “growth team” specialising in the operational delivery of new business. An expert in all forms of freight management, Mitch will be creating and developing key accounts. With a strong track record in account management, Mitch is a valuable addition to this dynamic team. t

www.cevashowfreight.com

Rebecca Barratt

Senior International Project Co-ordinator

CEVA SHOWFREIGHT - UK

UNITED KINGDOM

Rebecca Barratt (Senior Exhibition Co-ordinator) joins CEVA Showfreight having begun her career in event logistics three years ago. Already a seasoned campaigner within the UK marketplace, Rebecca is keen to expand her skills to the international stage. Working within the “growth team”, Rebecca will be handling complex international shipments for CEVA’s ever growing key accounts portfolio. t

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TALENT IS OUR STRENGTH

We are pleased to share with you some news about new job positions and new staff members within the IELA Membership.

Ute Wiezorrek is the new contact person between IELA Members and Cretschmar MesseCargo GmbH. Ute is former “Best Student” / IELA Winter Seminar and dedicated to IELA’s goals and ambitions.

Achim Lotzwick continues in his position as Director for the exhibition freight logistics division within the Cretschmar Group.

Carolina Silva Customer Service Supervisor DECA EXPRESS S.A. CHILE

Carolina Silva has been promoted as Customer Services Supervisor at Deca Express S.A. Carolina is a proficient bilingual executive with more than 8 years of experience in the international logistics industry.

She is a talented executive with broad expertise in customer services, handling important events such as Exponaval in December

Monelisi Gaji

Import & Export Controller

EF-GSM SOUTH AFRICA SOUTH AFRICA

Monelisi Gaji is the Import & Export Controller at EF-GSM SA, and handles the international and local desk. He coordinates the dispatch and receipt of cargo. He never thought he would fall in love with this industry until EF-GSM introduced him to it last year. Even though it’s not a popular industry, Monelisi appreciates how important this industry is and loves how he becomes the source of information to exhibitors coming to South Africa.

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Paul Brady is the new Operations Manager at Europa Showfreight

Previously at CEVA Showfreight, Paul joins with over 12 years’ industry experience in both international and domestic events.

He is particularly passionate about customer retention, building agent relationships and expresses a keen interest in social media and developing brand awareness. t

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Takashi Mori Project/Event Supervisor NISSIN CORPORATION

Nissin Corporation, Japan is pleased to introduce and welcome Takashi Mori who is new member of staff since January.

They are very confident that Mr. Mori will be a strong addition to their team! His trilingual ability in English, Japanese and Lao will help to expand their communicational reach on an international level. t

Shrenik Jain

Regional Manager - South

PS BEDI GROUP INDIA

PS Bedi welcomes Shrenik Jain as Regional Manager - South. With 24 years of experience in Exhibition Logistics he has lead teams for the largest shows in India like IMTEX, Aero India, Exhicon. International partners recognise Shrenik for his commitment in making a success of their business at every show. The PS Bedi Family stands enrichened with this addition in the team and its pursuit to take leadership in India. t

Rajesh Utekar

General Manager, Outbound Fairs & Exhibitions

R.E. ROGERS INDIA PVT.

Rajesh joined R.E. Rogers India in June 2019 to head the away games department of the company on an all India basis.

With over 21 years of industry experience, he specialises in outbound fairs with a thorough knowledge of exports, imports, re-exports and re-imports. He worked on many global fairgrounds in Germany, UK, Spain, UAE, etc. t

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SWISS EXPO LOGISTICS

AG is exhilarated and happy to welcome Luca Braun as one of the new Project Managers to the operations team.

With already over 11 years of experience in transport logistics, Luca brings an outcome-oriented attitude and the tenacity of a real project freight forwarder in the classic sense of the word with a breath of tranquillity.

Caterina De Santis is SWISS EXPO LOGISTICS AG first trainee and they are proud to launch this special programme with her.

She grew up fluently speaking Russian, Italian and German and decided to study Business Administration. She now wants to learn about the world of international freight forwarding. Caterina has a convincing willingness to learn and thrills with her cosmopolitan background.

SWISS EXPO LOGISTICS

AG is delighted to employ Larisa Morina as a Project Manager.

As a trainee, Larisa gained her first experience in a big freight forwarding company in Zurich. During her apprenticeship she learned a lot about road transports, sea and air freight projects.

Subsequently she worked in a sea freight department as an Export Specialist and broadened her logistics knowledge.

Frances Lin from Translink was awarded by the Ministry of Transportation and Communication, Taiwan

We would like to congratulate Frances Lin on being granted the Best Award from The Ministry of Transportation and Communication Taiwan on July 11th 2019.

Frances has been the Director of the Vocational Training Committee for the Taiwan International Ocean Freight Forwarders and Logistics Association for more than 15 years. This award is in recognition for her commitment and efforts over the years in supporting new generations in their academic progress in the logistics industry.

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Ms. Tong

Mr. Andeson

Ms. Sarah

CHINA

EXHIBITION TRANSPORTATION CO.,

Why have you joined the Association?

By becoming a member of IELA, we are convinced that we will enhance our business activities and company awareness on the international exhibition industry. This will be mainly due to the optimisation of the company’s sales channels and the development of the international exhibition transportation network.

What makes your company an interesting asset for the IELA Family?

As a longstanding specialist in exhibition logistics since 1988, CIETC figures today among the experts in China. We can strengthen the reputation of IELA in the world and offer our expertise to the association. During the past 30 years, CIETC had been selected as official forwarder to handle influential international forums and trade shows like Auto China, China Print and CIMT China, etc.

We look forward to extending our reliable and professional service according to our company motto “Perfect Performance, Exceeding expectation”.

ABOUT US

China International Exhibition Transportation Co., Ltd. (abbr. CIETC) was founded in 1988. Developing and growing over the space of 30 years, CIETC has become a trusted and professional logistics forwarder in the Chinese exhibition industry, operating at approximately 200 shows every year worldwide.

CIETC always focuses on exceeding the expectations of their customers and guarantees the delivery of optimal quality services as a reliable partner, for example, in achieving ISO 9001:2000 quality certification and as a Member of the China Chamber of International Commerce. The Company is the official freight forwarder with full facilities located in China International Exhibition Centre. They have a team of professional and experienced staff with more than 20 years of experience ready to help you.

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Mr. Frank

ABOUT US

Trans-Link Exhibition Services Co., Ltd. formed in September 1991 in Taipei, Taiwan, is a member of the AGILITY Group and principally engages in exhibition freight forwarding and related business. Trans-Link is a market leader in the exhibition freight forwarding industry and is dedicated to the highest degree of service for exhibition organisers and exhibitors t

The reason why we joined as member is that IELA has 176 members from 56 countries. This will be a bridge to connect with industry professionals and support our development in new markets. As such, being an IELA Member is the best way to find a good friend and good partner with whom to work.

IELA is an association with a lot of information which is relevant for the industry such as the venue database, country files and training materials. These are very helpful for our business and for the education of our staff to keep abreast of changes in the industry

IELA’s emphasis on the human factor is very important to company management because good and well-trained employees are our most valuable asset.

What makes your company an interesting asset for the IELA Family?

Our associated company Triumph Express Service is one of the official freight forwarders for Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) and Kaohsiung Exhibition Centre. We can offer total logistical services to all IELA Members and their exhibitors, to ensure the exhibits are on the stand on time and in perfect condition for the show.

Trans-Link is a market leader in Taiwan for both away games and home games. We can work with IELA Members to offer excellent joint services to exhibitors.

What is your feedback having attended the 2019 IELA Congress & Partnering Event?

It was so exciting that the IELA team made it possible, in such short notice, for us to participate at the Congress and Partnering Event at Venice. I would like to take this opportunity to express our appreciation to the IELA team for its efforts.

The Congress and Partnering Event are very useful for all participants as it is a platform to find new agents and is also a good opportunity to meet up with good friends/agents with whom we might have worked for many years but have never met.

The IELA Forum-Think Campus - moving from a product-focused to a customer-centric perspective - was personally the most interesting section. The different viewpoints from partners working together and the expectations from their logistics service provider for “On Time Delivery” was very interesting. We all learned from this session that having trained and professional staff is most important in an organisation. Working in partnerships should profit from a win-win basis

There was the IELA Forum-Stream to Action and I attended Stream 2: Stress Management. As an Exhibition Service Provider, we have a lot of stress from external sources such as customs clearance, shipment vessels or delayed flights. It is important to learn how to reduce Stress. The speaker Maria Rosa Rocco gave us methods to release or reduce stress which is very useful.

We would finally like to thank all members who voted for Taiwan as the location of the 2021 Congress and Partnering Event. We look forward to seeing all of you in Taipei in 2021. t

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This year, we dived into the deep ocean of Human Potential with the objective to inspire, empower and encourage the network.

The 2019 IELA FORUM was opened by speakers who provided new insights from the Social- and Neuroscience perspective. Our BREAKFAST BRAINS and STREAM TO ACTIONS sessions gave us “food for thought” and tools were identified in the quest towards personal empowerment and inspiration. Our THINK CAMPUS offered a unique platform for our customers to tell us their perspective and needs when working with us.

We achieved our foremost goal in creating an environment in which a long-term culture of transformation could be nourished and then unfolded.

The Working Groups were filled with energy. The focus was on each staff member who holds the key to transforming goals into reality. For IELA and its members, autonomy and challenge are components to maintain job satisfaction and the retention of talent in our organisations.

We would like to thank all speakers, moderators and participants for their unique input, commitment and enthusiasm which made this year’s event unforgettable and highly inspiring.

See you next year in South Africa where we will be taking the road to Sustainability!

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June

Induction Meeting

warm welcome was given

new IELA Members and the first time participants during the Congress Induction Meeting on June 23rd 2019.

the first possible networking opportunity at the Congress, members flooded into the room where the ceremony took place. New members

their IELA membership

world leaders

logistics industry. Welcoming new members in this family

particularly a pleasure.

Friends!

and existing members

to meet and welcome the newcomers.

following seven new IELA Members received their Membership Certificate from the hands of IELA 2018-2020 Chairman, Vicki Bedi

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UNLOCKING HUMAN POTENTIAL } Ravinder Sethi from R.E. Rogers India Pvt. Ltd., India opened the Welcome Cocktail! } Access: www.iela.org/events/congress/2019-venice/event-gallery.html Thank you to our Welcome Cocktail sponsor for making a great evening possible!

The 34th IELA General Assembly took place on Friday June 24th. The event was opened by our Master of Ceremonies, Sandi Trotter. We would like to thank her for taking on this important role again this year. Thank you Sandi!

Guido Fornelli was appointed Secretary of the General Assembly and assumed his responsibilities.

Vicki Bedi, IELA 2018-2020 Chairman, presented his Chairman Report, reporting on the activities of the Board and the development of IELA since the last General Assembly in San Francisco. He also presented this year’s achievements.

Guido Fornelli, IELA 2018-2019 Treasurer, presented his financial report and Bas Oversier, former Chairman of the IELA Committee, presented the Internal Auditor Report.

The 34th IELA General Assembly Outcomes

THE NEW BOARD

The Membership voted on the Board of Management (re-elections and new members), the Committee and the External Auditor

Priscilla Leong, Global CEO of Agility Fairs & Events Logistics, Singapore, together with Sandi Trotter, Director of TWI Group Inc. (Canada), were elected for the first time for a two-year term.

Mariane Ewbank , Director of Fulstandig Shows e Eventos MC Ltda, Brazil, Jim Kelty , Airways Freight Corporation, USA and Emmanuel Pitchelu , Director of E.S.I. Expo Services International, France, were also re-elected for a two-year term.

Vicki Bedi , Director of PS Bedi Group, India and IELA Chairman 2018-2020, Guido Fornelli , Managing Director of Expotrans S.p.A., Italy and IELA Vice Chairman 20182019, Feyzan Erel, General Manager and CEO of Gruptrans International Co. Inc., Turkey, and Christoph Rauch , Managing Director of BTG Messe-Spedition GmbH, Germany, maintain their positions as members of the Board of Management for one more year.

THE IELA COMMITTEE

During the General Assembly, two new IELA Committee members were elected: Greg Keh, COO of TWI Group Inc., USA and Ravinder Sethi, Managing Director of R.E. Rogers India Pvt. Ltd., India.

The Committee is composed of three members. Last year, Markus Eichenberger, from BTG Suisse Ltd., Switzerland, was re-elected and remains in the Committee for an additional year.

The first meeting of the Committee took place the same day of the elections and Ravinder Sethi was appointed as Chairperson of the IELA Committee.

The date of the next annual General Assembly was then announced. It will take place on June 28th 2020 during IELA’s 35th Congress in Limpopo, South Africa

Within the IELA structure, the Board of Management is responsible for all aspects ranging from strategy-building to execution, having the widest powers to perform all functions concerning day-to-day management.

The Committee in IELA’s control body as is responsible for verifying and preparing:

a) the decisions of the Board are in accordance with the provisions of these Articles;

b) the financial status of IELA keeps in line with the principles established by the General Assembly;

c) the accounts of IELA are held in a true and faithful way, in accordance with the generally accepted accounting principles, and

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IELA

June 24th, IELA set up 112 tables in the Venetian ballroom for 12 slots of one-to-one meetings, gathering 269 delegates from 147 member companies from over 50 countries.

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up the real power of the IELA Congress.

again this year, IELA provided its members with the ideal environment for meeting both old and new business partners, with pre-arranged meetings via the

Myself and Jack were first time attendees this year and we found the networking sessions extremely beneficial on both a personal and business level. We had the opportunity to meet a lot of potential new partners.

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INDUSTRY RELATIONS

The Working Groups are formed by volunteers and dedicated exhibition logistics professionals. They give their personal time to get engaged in our association. The most vital source of development for IELA comes from its five Working Groups.

The members are active all year long based in their respective offices, but once a year, they meet during the IELA Congress and agree on their projects and actions for the coming year.

You will find all WG post-meeting reports at the end of this journal (pages 64 to 68).

If you want to get involved with a working group, here are a few calls-for-participation:

MEMBERSHIP WG

The Membership WG is actively looking for interested members in white spot countries. As the next congress is taking place in South Africa, it is apt that we should be looking at filling white spot areas on the African continent. Another major area would be the Middle East (other than the UAE). Recommendations from IELA Members are most welcome. t

THINK TANK WG

The Think Tank WG aims to be an integral part of the solution for IELA Members’ issues by bringing new ideas to life that can change existing IELA Processes.

If you want to get involved in the brainstorming, please contact Tania and join the discussion! t

IELA is looking for new MOUs to be signed with both National & Regional Associations around the world.

Join the AMBASSADOR PROGRAMME and contact Jacqui & Matthias. t

Working Groups

EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAMME WG

The E&T WG is actively working on the organisation of the next IELA Training Event, the 2020 Operations Summit, which will be taking place in Bangkok on February 13th - 15th 2020.

The event is focusing on Operations staff. Give your team members and colleagues the chance to experience IELA’s benefits and spirit! The first delegate from each company is funded by IELA (only travel expenses remain at the charge of the company). t

Do you have some practical ideas? Do you want to help us improve Best Practices, maintain IELA standards and make suggestions for simplifying our daily work? We are waiting for your input! Contact David or Jatin and join our group. t

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TRANSITIONING – TRANSCENDING – TRANSFORMING was our mantra three days long, investigating and exploiting new fields for action.

Our KEYNOTES , the BREAKFAST BRAINS , THINK CAMPUS and the STREAM TO ACTION sessions together with the new EXPLORATORY ZONE were our source for personal empowerment and inspiration in order to successfully manage change.

The 2019 IELA Forum took place in Venice, Italy as the core of the IELA 2019 Congress. The new Forum format introduced in San Francisco proved already in the past that small groups, involving exchange and discussions, are effective tools for sharing, exploring and spearheading the emergence of new projects and personal growth t

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ZONE ON IELA.ORG

The Forum was held on Monday, June 24th and Tuesday, June 25th beginning with Keynote Mario Pecheny about Waiting in a cross-cultural and globalised world and then the Think Campus debate with a forum of 5 specialists.

The second day started early with the three Breakfast Brains and continued with the Keynote Sofia Crespi about Unlocking Human Potential

Sofia Crespi

Keynote #2: Unlocking Human Potential

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Margaret Churchill

AGILITY FAIRS & EVENTS LOGISTICS LLC USA, USA mchurchill@agility.com www.agility.com

“Most valuable to me is the way we are able to communicate and share our professionalism with the entire industry. I got a tremendous amount out of it and I will think about it on my way back home”.

Edoardo Fornelli

EXPOTRANS S.P.A, ITALY Edoardo.Fornelli@expotrans.net www.expotrans.net

“It is the first time I was attending the Congress. I had a wonderful experience and it is a great moment for networking opportunities. IELA keeps pace with the ever-changing world and industries. A lot of content is being created on platforms, our website and the App”.

Waki Rais

FILS INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT & LOGISTIC SERVICES LLC, UAE waki@filslogistic.com www.filslogistic.com

“As usual, the IELA Congress was organised beautifully. For the participants, there was so much for everybody to take home with them. The Think Campus Forum, where we had the exhibitor on the panel to directly connect with the venue owners and organisers, gave us a look at the ground reality which the exhibitor has to face. That was an excellent idea.

It was nice to see a lot of younger generation participants from many organisations who came to the congress and I was really happy about the progress of the Think Tank Working Groups reported during the event”.

Anneli Larsson

SCHENKER AB, DIV AIR & OCEAN, SWEDEN anneli.larsson@dbschenker.com www.dbschenker.com/se

“During the IELA Congress in Venice, there were several interesting sessions I attended. One of the most interesting sessions I attended was the Stream to Action 2 about Stress Management. We looked at the question “How can we avoid stress?”. We were in groups, managed the topic and actually found the answers in ourselves. It was a great session”.

Garcia Newell

AGILITY FAIRS & EVENTS LOGISTICS LTD, UK GNewell@agility.com www.agility.com

“I thought the whole event was great. Compliments for the Power Up session and well done on such an initiative. Also the business and networking event very much complemented what we wanted to do in terms of business engagement”.

Naz Yusoff

TRANSIT AIR CARGO SINGAPORE PTE. LTD., SINGAPORE naz@tacs.com.sg www.transitairasia.com.sg

“One of my favourite IELA Forum sessions this year was Stream to Action 3: Reverse mentoring. It was definitely very interesting and I would be keen to read and learn more about it. Thank you IELA for the wonderful learning experience and we definitely look forward to having such engaging topics next year”.

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2018 IELA Standards of Performance Award Winners revealed in Venice

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ELA’s annual Standards of Performance Awards recognise the winners of the IELA Standards of Performance Survey.

It is the benchmarking tool all IELA Members use to evaluate the performance of their counterpart domestic and export agents within IELA’s worldwide network.

This year, a new category, Best ONSITE Agent, has been added to the Best DOMESTIC and Best EXPORT Agent categories. The top two performers in each categories have been announced and rewarded during the IELA 34th Gala Dinner & Award Night in Venice on June 25th 2019.

The Winners of the 2018 IELA Standards of Performance Awards in the categories BEST DOMESTIC AGENT, BEST ON-SITE AGENT & BEST EXPORT AGENT are:

DOMESTIC AGENT 2018 WINNERS:

1st Place: Transit Air Cargo Singapore Pte. Ltd., Singapore

MS. NAZ YUSOFF naz@tacs.com.sg www.transitairasia.com.sg

IELA: How did you get involved in the industry in the first place?

Naz: I have always loved animals and after graduation I first started working as a show presenter in the Singapore Zoo.

An ex colleague of mine reached out and asked if I would like to try something ‘exciting, challenging and new’ and so, here I am! What I enjoy most is the excitement of meeting timelines, the challenge of fixing any possible situations that might arise and satisfaction from the faces of happy customers. I think it is important to always be passionate and enjoy what you do.

IELA: Why do you think your company was elected as Best Domestic Agent?

Naz: The team has been working really hard for the past years and they are constantly trying to improve their performance and customer service. It is really heartwarming and extremely nice to know their efforts and what they do is being recognised. Thank you dear partners and colleagues for your support!

IELA: What has IELA done for you?

Naz: IELA has created a wonderful platform of both learning and networking. It is through IELA that you get to meet professional knowledgeable leaders finding inspiration for your own business and personal development.

2nd Place: FILS International Freight & Logistic Services LLC, UAE

MR. WAKI RAIS

waki@filslogistic.com www.filslogistic.com

“We really enjoyed the Congress and the ‘icing on the cake’ for us was of course when FILS International was rewarded 2nd place 2018 Best Domestic Agent. We are really proud of our achievements and the credit goes to all our TEAM members for their hard work. We would like to thank all the IELA Members for their trust and continuous support. We shall thrive to do better and look forward to seeing you all in South Africa in 2020”.

"IELA Awards reward and give recognition for the successful implementation of high standards. These awards not only portray the commitment of a company’s Management for quality, but more importantly reaches out to each & every team member. I congratulate all of them for their hard work and success.

Vicki Bedi, IELA 2018-2020 Chairman on behalf of the Board of Management

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How did you get involved in this industry in the first place?

Matthias: Personally, after completing my training as a forwarding agent in 1989, I applied for a job advertisement as an exhibition logistics specialist in a major freight forwarding company. I was 21 years old and had no exact idea of what to expect as an international exhibition logistics expert. But from the beginning I was fascinated by the adventure of getting to know many countries and cultures and taking on a great responsibility as a young person. My love for this industry has therefore been going on for 30 years.

As for PANEXPO, the company was founded in 1996 as a specialised company for trade fair and event logistics. The team already had many years of experience and excellent contacts in this sector.

IELASURVEY

IELA: Why do you think your company was elected by your counterparts as Best Export Agent?

Matthias: Our team is very active, prompt in replying to agents and works in a very professional and high quality way. We are very friendly and fair with agents. Our team is present on-site in all major venues and gives local operational support to partners. Last but not least, we pay our bills promptly and reliably.

IELA: What has IELA done for you?

Matthias: IELA Membership provides an excellent platform to intensify agent contacts, share experiences and benefit from members’ high quality standards. The active contributions and information like the Customs Manual & IELA Training Manual help us in our development. As an IELA member, we have a better standing with our customers and also with show organisers.

2nd Place: Ishikawa-Gumi, Ltd, Japan

MR. TATSUO SHIGETA

t_shigeta@ishikawa-gumi.co.jp

www.ishikawa-gumi.co.jp

The whole team at Ishikawa-Gumi most appreciate having won the Best Export Agent and Best On-Site agent in the past. This year it was a lovely surprise to win an award again and it was very unexpected too. It is an honour for us to work with you all.

Thank you once again for supporting us and we will continue to do our best at all the times.

IELASURVEY

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STANDARDS OF PERFORMANC E DOMESTIC 2018 IELASURVEY STANDARDS OF PERFORMANC EDOMESTIC AGENT 2018 IELASURVEY STANDARDS OF PERFORMANC EEXPORT 2018 IELASURVEY STANDARDS OF PERFORMANC EEXPORT AGENT 2018
STANDARDS OF PERFORMANC EON-SITE 2018 IELASURVEY STANDARDS OF PERFORMANC EON-SITE AGENT 2018 EXPORT AGENT 2018 WINNERS: 1st Place: PANEXPO Gesellschaft für Transport-und Messelogistik mbH, Germany MR. MATTHIAS BEYER m.beyer@panexpo.de www.panexpo.de IELA:

ON-SITE

ON-SITE AGENT 2018 WINNERS:

1st Place: Transit Air Cargo Singapore Pte. Ltd., Singapore

MS. NAZ YUSOFF naz@tacs.com.sg www.transitairasia.com.sg

IELA: Winning a second award in the same year is definitively a first! How do you and your team feel about this achievement as Best On-Site Agent?

Naz: Winning a second award came as a complete surprise! We were not expecting this at all. Nevertheless, we count our blessings for the love, support and kindness that has been given to us. We are extremely grateful and thankful to be recognised for our work and performance. Once again, thank you dear partners and colleagues!

IELA: You have already reached top levels of performance in what you do. Is there in your opinion still room for improvement in your standards of performance?

Naz: There will always be room for improvement. It takes anywhere from years to decades to be great at what we do and this depends on the passion you have for the industry and an immense amount of hard work too. So we will always need to keep learning and improving.

is it important to take part

You won’t be eligible for an award next year if you personally do not participate in surveying your partners.

Your participation adds value to the result of the survey.

This IELA Benchmarking tool provides control on the IELA Standards of Performance application and is part of the reason why IELA Members are not just logistics suppliers, but expert consultants and partners for all logistics questions regarding exhibitions and events.

HONORARY MEMBER AWARD

The Awards ceremony also witnessed an emotive moment when Mariane Ewbank, former IELA Chairwoman 2016-2018 received the Honorary Member Award. She is the first woman joining the list of the 14 IELA Honorary members, all renowned experts of the exhibition logistics industry and pillars of IELA identity and what is has become over its 34 years of history.

2nd Place: ELF SHIPPING LLC, United Arab Emirates

MR. IRSHAD KHAN irshad.khan@elfshipping.com www.elfshipping.com

“It has been an honour to be a recipient of the 2nd Place award as the Best On-Site Handling Agent from IELA. What better way to be motivated and proud than to be amongst some of the best Agents in the Exhibition Industry.

We take this opportunity to THANK each and every supporter who has a continued trust in our team and voted for us. We also thank our TEAM for the great efforts and hard work that they have put in endlessly to achieve this.

Our gratitude to the IELA Team to have acknowledged our efforts. It is our mission to keep up the good work in the future and maintain the standard that ELF is known for in this industry”.

R eviewing our annual survey results via the IELA survey platform gives us the opportunity to identify weak spots strengthening our will to be even better and more customer-focused the next time.

In an interview about her Honorary Award, Mariane Ewbank mentioned: “I feel very honoured. You might have heard me say this already: as the 1 st woman, 1st South American, 1st Brazilian to be elected IELA Chairperson, part of my goal is to show all those who undermine themselves for neither being from a large company nor from Europe nor North America, to just go for it and contribute to our Association“.

WINTER SEMINAR 2019 BEST STUDENTS AWARDS

The Education and Training Working Group Chair, Bas Wiendels, also handed over the Best Student Awards to the two ex-aequo Best students of the 2019 IELA Winter Seminar, Jessica Abaty, from E.S.I. Group, France and Hafizzudin Noor Mohammad, from R.E. Rogers (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd.

Bas Wiendels congratulated the winners and continued by saying “The future of IELA and the exhibition logistics industry will depend on the skills and motivation of up-andcoming generations. It is therefore our duty to offer qualified training and educational programmes in order to nurture this talent”. t

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An excellent turnout of IELA and non-IELA members was witnessed at the 34th IELA Congress & 8th Partnering Event in Venice which took place this year in exquisitely beautiful surroundings. It goes without saying that the annual IELA Partnering Event has now established itself as an essential conduit enabling preliminary interaction between IELA and non-IELA Members during the early stages of a non-member’s journey towards eventual IELA membership. We are now looking forward to the next Congress in South Africa in order to encourage dialogue between IELA and non-IELA members, opening up the next phase of their IELA journey.

The African continent has largely remained an unknown continent for exhibition freight forwarding for most IELA Members. With the exception of South Africa, Egypt, Nigeria and, to a certain extent Morocco, the hidden potential of the African continent has not yet been discovered by most of us. Now is the time for the next IELA Congress and Partnering Event to be held on the African continent. This will pave the way for a largely white spot continent to be exposed to the IELA world.

The Membership Working Group is looking at filling white spot areas on the African continent. Potential IELA Members can only be identified by individual IELA Members who work with local companies in their day-to-day exhibition logistics activities. The act of sharing such sources, especially in white spot countries, goes a long way in allowing our members to reap the benefits of an IELA membership. As our members will want to explore new markets in Africa like Kenya, Ethiopia, the Ivory Coast, Tanzania and many more, recommendations from IELA Members are greatly welcomed.

IELA Members & the Membership WG are actively looking for membership potential in white spot countries . We encourage you to recommend African companies with whom you have existing working arrangements on the African continent. They can participate in the IELA Partnering Event in South Africa in 2020! This will be the best opportunity for our members to discover potential gems in the African exhibition logistics world.

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PE Induction Meeting

Welcoming all industry partners interested in joining IELA

For the first time in its history, the IELA Partnering Event included an Induction Meeting in its programme, a formal event to present the Association, its structure and benefits, as well as to highlight the value of the IELA Network. It was chaired by IELA Chairman 2018-2020, Vicki Bedi, and was a prime occasion to connect personally with IELA.

The delegates firstly profited from communicating within the association on a smaller scale before launching themselves later into the networking potential of the event on a much larger scale. They were able to reap immense benefits from attending the meeting. t

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The main focus of the IELA Partnering Event is featured on the second event day with the 1-2-1 networking sessions. Each delegate can book up to 21 meeting slots via the MyAgenda tool.

This is a unique opportunity to build one’s network and connect with partners from over 57 countries. For this 8th edition, the IELA Partnering Event welcomed 379 delegates from 209 represented companies.

“The Venice Partnering Event was the second for me and the more I attend this event, the more I appreciate it at many levels. You get to know the people with whom you will be dealing and this gives you more confidence. The Induction Meeting was very interesting. I am convinced by the benefits and advantages and will become a member as soon as possible in order to improve our company’s business opportunities and get even closer to all members who can make decisions in this network“. t

“The 8th IELA Partnering Event 2019 in Venice was more than successful! It’s an international marketplace offering a great business development opportunity by offering one-to-one meetings and informal networking in a friendly atmosphere. My team and I look forward to partnering with everyone till we catch up again at Johannesburg 2020!”. t

“I chose IELA because I simply could not find the potential customer base to whom we can offer our services. The IELA network allows us to build our current relationships with existing partners and friends.

It also gives us reach to tap locally where we are not currently present.

The IELA Partnering Event is a must attend event bringing together knowledge and expertise across the globe to promote business scale”. t

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42 IELA}}REPORT91 • IELA C onnect 2019 MEET, STEER & DEVELOP BOOSTING LOCAL AWARENESS in the MENA REGION STRENGTHENING CONNECTIONS IELA CONNECT 2019 • MARRAKECH • MOROCCO MEET STEER DEVELOP OCTOBER 14th, 2019

SAFETY, SECURITY & SUSTAINABILITY IN THE MENA REGION

PRIORITIES

IELA CONNECT 2019 Focus on MENA and Western Africa

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The creation of a vision by connecting all global stakeholders within the exhibitions industry and the positioning of IELA as the expert in ‘go to resource’ to gain specialist knowledge locally is successfully organised by our Secretariat at the event IELA Connect. I am proud and honoured to present IELA Connect 2019 to industry stakeholders. Vicki Bedi, IELA Chairman

Event location: Mövenpick Hotel Mansour Eddahbi, Marrakech, Morocco

Date:

Monday, October 14th 2019

Timing:

16:00 - 20:00 hs

Under the motto “Protecting our People” IELA, the International Exhibition Logistics Association, looks forward to welcoming all exhibition & event stakeholders from the Middle East, Northern & Western Africa Region to its unique event: IELA CONNECT.

The itinerary flagship event IELA CONNECT will take place this year on October 14th 2019 in Marrakech, Morocco. The location is the Mövenpick Hotel Mansour Eddahbi. This will be IELA’s first event in the MENA + Western Africa Region, welcoming all major professionals in the exhibition industry on a defined local scale with one major goal:

To reinforce relationships for a Safer, more Secure and Sustainable Industry, globally serving the Exhibition Community.

In the spirit of discovery and fusion, IELA Connect will allow all players to join together and exchange on key issues such as Security, OH&S and a globally Sustainable Exhibition & Event Business.

The stage will be set to:

MEET leaders of the exhibition industry in the MENA & Western African Region.

STEER towards progress and boost high standards in Security, OH&S and Sustainability.

Register now! Send an email to adminiela@iela.org and we will send you the confirmation.

Let’s CONNECT to find solutions together for the exhibition industry in the Mena & Western Africa Region!

DEVELOP successful partnerships and collaboration with organisers, venue owners, associations and partners.

IELA will proudly present the new IELA Sustainability Guidelines in Marrakech. In its efforts to make a difference, IELA is committed to not only enforcing best practices in Exhibition Logistics and supporting the community of IELA Members, but also to inspire action by the exhibition and event industry to maximise mutual actions. t

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IELA SETS THE TABLE FOR DISCUSSION ON SECURITY, SAFETY AND SUSTAINABILITY IN THE EXHIBITION INDUSTRY IN MARRAKECH

Protecting Our People Special MENA & Western Africa Region

IELA will gather local stakeholders of the exhibition and event industry from the MENA and Western Africa Region to discuss, from the inside, about what is needed to be done in Security and Safety in the region in order to protect our people and set standards.

The role of local actors is fundamental. They know their market and environment and have a comprehensive understanding of the benefits of security standards. Following the presentation of the IELA Security Guidelines, the IELA Operational Health & Safety Guidelines and the IELA Sustainability Guidelines, the association stages a forum on-site for local actors in the industry to discuss best practices in Morocco. The subject for exchange and debate will be how the whole industry can implement higher standards of security to protect all staff involved in exhibitions at all stages of a project.

In its efforts to make a difference, IELA is committed to not only enforcing best practices in Exhibition Logistics and supporting the community of IELA Members, but also to inspiring and maximizing mutual actions in the exhibition and event industry.

Organisers, venue owners, local institutions and associations are invited to join the discussion table and engage in working together to reduce the element of risk for people working in the exhibition industry.

Why MENA?

As the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) states, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is a diverse region, affected by economic and political transformations, but with a potential for added and more positive growth. It benefits from a privileged geographic location with access to large markets; a young and increasingly educated population and comparative advantages in several sectors such as manufacturing, renewable energies and tourism. MENA economies are implementing reforms to improve economic growth, governance structures, diversification, employment, private sector development and integrity.

In adherence with the commitments of IELA 2018-2020 Chairman, Vicki Bedi, in his first postelection editorial outlining primary goals, the expansion of IELA’s reach in until now unrepresented countries, and the enhancement of member benefits through increased regional and local level involvement, are fully targeted in these actions. t

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Industry partner gives insights on the MENA Exhibition Industry

In order to intensify our efforts aimed at getting to know the Exhibition Industry better in the MENA Region, we contacted our industry partner representatives in the region. Mr. Albert Aoun, UFI MEA Chapter President and Chairman of IFP Group, kindly replied to a few questions.

IELA: How has the Middle Eastern market faired with recent social and political challenges in the region?

Mr. Aoun: The integration of smart technologies, political and economic incertitude, environmental and social challenges and changing customer behaviour, make remaining relevant on the market the biggest future challenge.

The exhibition industry in the Middle East has grown strongly over recent years: the market size in the GCC region alone is estimated at nearly one billion US dollars.

6,2 million visitors (MIDDLE EAST)

2,1 million visitors (NORTH AFRICA)

Training programmes using the latest technologies

Despite social and political issues in the Middle East, the economic impact of exhibitions has sustained steady growth with a projected increase of 9% in operating profits for 2019 (UFI Global Exhibition Barometer). A further increase is still expected. In 2019 a substantial market volume of 6,2 million visitors came to the region. A total economic impact translates into sales of € 2,4 billion ($ 2,8 billion) and 31.000 jobs supported by exhibitions.

IELA: What are the biggest challenges in subSaharan Africa for exhibitions?

Mr. Aoun: There are three significant challenges which influence market perceptions: the first being the need for a certain critical mass of exhibitors and visitors to build a valuable business platform.

The second is to find high-quality local service providers for logistics, sales and marketing. As the industry grows, quality will become more entrenched in the future. The third challenge for organisers is a lack of good infrastructure in certain areas. South Africa boasts however 0.7% of the total exhibition space worldwide. As the international association for exhibition logistics, IELA plays an important role and is working hard to raise the overall standards in our industry.

IELA: What positive aspects result from these challenges?

Mr. Aoun: Africa is often cited as a role model for pragmatic solutions in difficult situations and for a “can-do” spirit which reigns. While crisis and severe conditions still exist, some markets are fast-growing and among the most expansive in the world. Several exhibition centres have been built in the region, helping to build a strong events market.

31.000 jobs (MIDDLE EAST)

19.000 jobs supported by exhibitions (NORTH AFRICA)

Sales € 2,4 billions (MIDDLE EAST)

Sales € 0,94 billions (NORTH AFRICA)

The market is smaller than that of the Middle East, registering 2,1 million visitors to the region but the total economic impact translates into sales of € 0,94 billion ($ 1.11 billion). The exhibitions market currently supports 19.000 jobs.

IELA: Can you name some activities which UFI undertakes to support its members and growth in the region?

Mr. Aoun : UFI’s objective is to contribute to building markets and conducting much-needed research on exhibitions in the region. We are continually expanding our membership in the Middle East and in Africa with currently close to one hundred member companies, organised in the MEA Chapter. UFI supports its members in the region through the annual UFI Middle East Conference as well as through educational projects. We plan to hold the 2020 UFI Global Congress in Oman. Furthermore, there are currently 78 events approved by UFI in the region. These events put the focus on the region and also highlight the excellent exhibition facilities and services available in the Middle East to a global market.

IELA: What are the actual trends in exhibitions in the region?

Mr. Aoun: We see an emergence of niche shows, especially in the UAE. Although attracting smaller audiences, diversity grows overall market size. The economic situation in GCC continues to be volatile with current sanctions in Iran and Qatar impeding progress, but the Expo 2020 is generating interest and should attract heightened investment in the region over the next few years. Growth is seen in markets such as Saudi Arabia and Egypt, where infrastructure projects are underway. t

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Monday, October 14th

16:00

16:30

Event Registration & Welcome Cocktail

IELA CONNECT AGENDA 2019 MEET

Welcome Message by IELA Chairman Vicki Bedi

16:35 Protecting Our People - Case Study & Best Practices in Morocco Presentation of the IELA Security, the IELA Operational Health & Safety and the IELA Sustainability Guidelines by Nicolas Rougerie, from Timar, IELA Member from Morocco & Rachid Bensaber, Operations Expert in North Africa, from ESI Group, IELA Member from France

17:00

Table Discussion: Protecting Our People Special MENA & Western Africa Region

All participants are invited to join the discussion

18:00 Closing: Outlook on new Training and Certification Options

DEVELOP

18:30

Informal Networking & Cocktail Reception

Safety, Security & Sustainability are also your priorities?

Contact the IELA Secretariat & Join IELA CONNECT 2019: elizabeth@iela.org

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Mr. Bilal Al Barmawi , IAEE MENA Chapter Chairman and CEO of 1st Arabia Tradeshows & Conferences, will be participating at the table of discussion on Security and Safety and kindly replied to a few questions. Collaboration between industry partners on regional scale is key for the development of the industry locally.

Why collaboration is key?

IELA: Last March 2019, IAEE announced the creation of the IAEE - MENA Chapter, for which you have been named Chairman. Could you please give us an overview of the potential you see for the exhibition industry in the MENA Region?

Mr. Al Barmawi: The Establishment of an IAEEMENA Chapter will activate the exhibition and events industry in the region by increasing the number of members of the Middle East & North Africa, who are presently 51 members from 12 countries like Saudi Arabia, Oman, United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, Qatar, Tunisia and Iraq.

It contributes to stimulating many vital sectors such as transportation, shipping and e-marketing services. It also enhances the occupancy of tourist accommodation facilities and supporting services, enables promotion of young professionals and women leadership by securing permanent and temporary jobs and creating new jobs. It is also central to attracting foreign capital to support investment projects, to exchange knowledge and successful experiences among countries.

IELA: What are the short-term and long-term goals of the regional Chapter? Which actions have been programmed?

Mr. Al Barmawi : The exhibitions and events industry is one of the important factors in economic growth which will encompass all countries in the Middle East and North Africa through industry-specific activities. There are training programmes using the latest

technologies and methods of managing opponents like the IAEE CEM exhibition management, an important international certificate for exhibition and event industry professionals. It is also planned that statistics on the Middle East and North Africa exhibition industry will be developed and included, as well as increasing the number of members of the association from this area with a view to attracting the Expo Expo! to be held in the Middle East.

IELA aims to develop its membership in the MENA Region. In your view, how could we join forces and work together for the good of the Industry?

Mr. Al Barmawi: As a Chairman of IAEE-MENA Chapter, I encourage this initiative. With my industry network and connections we can positively influence growth & development of IELA together in this region. I would like to wholeheartedly welcome & encourage the idea and I am glad to partner with IELA for the progress of our Industry. This can be achieved through a strategic partnership with IELA Members, specialised shipping companies and logistics services supporting the exhibition industry for the Middle East and North Africa. In this region, the industry is developing particularly rapidly and together with IELA, we can solve the challenges presented by regulations, laws and procedures. Our role today is to intensify our relationship with companies in the exhibitions and events industry and combine forces with IELA, the specialised logistics and forwarding service provider t

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48 IELA}}REPORT91 FEBRUARY 13th • 15th, 2020 BRING IN THE EXPERT DIGITALISATION OF OUR WORKPLACE 3 rd I ELA OPERATIONS SUMMIT 2020 • BANGKOK, THAILAND LEARN SHOWCASE NETWORK • IELA O perations S ummit 2020

CAN YOU IMAGINE YOUR DAY TO DAY WORK

10 YEARS

The best way to realise how your future daily work will be is to look back at how it was 10 years ago.

Just remember that 10 years ago a Blackberry was the standard smartphone in international business. The first version of Windows 7 was released. Barack Obama became president of the USA and the Finnish company Rovio Entertainment released the game Angry Birds. Additionally it was the year Michael Jackson died!

Think about your company and your work 10 years ago. I am sure that you had a fax machine in your office and that international phone calls were very expensive!

So just imagine what digitalisation will bring us in the next 10 years. Will there be a photocopier in your office? Will there be pencils in your drawer and will you carry a Samsung or Apple phone in your pocket? I don’t think so!

I think that we have no idea about our work in 10 years from now. I do however think that the direction in which we are going is clear. Every step in the development of our day to day work will involve digitalisation. Everything we do will be online and I believe that paperless operations will be the standard.

So it will be of no surprise to you that this is the topic during our next IELA OS2020 in Bangkok. We will have leaders in our Industry sharing their thoughts and there will be members sharing their digital roadmaps with us.

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Join us in Bangkok! Register now! } EDUCATION & TRAINING PROGRAMME WG, CHAIRMAN Bas Wiendels CONTACT DETAILS E. bas@valverde.nl Event location: Mövenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15, Bangkok, Thailand Dates: February 13th - 15th 2020
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3rd IELA OPERATIONS SUMMIT Preliminary Programme

Mövenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15, Bangkok

Thursday, February 13th

18:30-20:30

Welcome Cocktail

(Rooftop Tower II, Mövenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15)

Dress Code: Smart Casual

Friday, February 14th

07:00-08:15 Breakfast for Delegates staying at the Hotel

(Lelawadee Restaurant, Mövenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15)

08:30-08:35 Welcome by Bas Wiendels

(Lotus Room, Mövenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15)

08:35-09:20 Introduction to IELA by Vicki Bedi

(Lotus Room, Mövenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15)

12:00-13:00

Lunch Break

(Lelawadee Restaurant, Mövenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15)

13:00-15:00

Digitalisation of our Industry by Oscar Cerezales

(Lotus Room, Mövenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15)

15:00-16:00

Digital Operation by Christoph Fritsch, Sempex AG

(Lotus Room, Mövenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15)

16:00-16:20

Afternoon Coffee Break

(Foyer, Mövenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15)

16:20-17:35

Formal Networking Sessions Part 3-15 Slots

(Lotus Room, Mövenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15)

09:20-10:30

Formal Networking Sessions Part 1-14 Slots

(Lotus Room, Mövenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15)

10:30-10:50

Morning Coffee Break

(Foyer, Mövenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15)

10:50-12:00

Formal Networking Sessions Part 2-14 Slots (Lotus Room, Mövenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15)

19:00

Departure from Mövenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15

(Meeting Point: Hotel Lobby of Mövenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15)

19:20-22:20

23:00

Dinner Cruise

Arrival at the hotel

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Saturday, February 15th

07:00-08:45

Breakfast for Delegates

staying at the Hotel

(Lelawadee Restaurant, Mövenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15)

14:45-16:00

Podium Discussion (Lotus Room, Mövenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15)

16:00-16:30

09:00-11:00

Venue by Mr. Balasubramanian, BIEC India

(Lotus Room, Mövenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15)

11:00-11:30

Morning Coffee Break

(Foyer, Mövenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15)

11:30-12:30 Country File India by Max Fernandes, Informa Markets India (Lotus Room, Mövenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15)

12:30-13:30 Lunch Break

(Lelawadee Restaurant, Mövenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15)

13:30-14:45 Digital Operation (Lotus Room, Mövenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15)

Cássia Tuggle

Hunter Waddle

16:30-16:50

Stump the experts (Lotus Room, Mövenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15)

Afternoon Coffee Break

(Foyer, Mövenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15)

16:50-18:05

Formal Networking Sessions-14 Slots

(Lotus Room, Mövenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15)

19:00

Departure from Hotel Lobby (Meeting Point: Lobby, Mövenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15)

19:30-23:00 Dinner

“The diversity of our work always keeps the job interesting. We are always learning. It’s not boring. And, in IELA’s Operations Summit, there was a lot sharing and learning from each other, which is something very important for our industry“.

“It is useful to come to these events to meet the colleagues that we work with from other countries. It is very helpful to put a face to a name. Also, it is very helpful to see how other colleagues in other countries do their operations. I think it helps me to become a better employee and operator back home in my own office”.

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“Thank you IELA for organising such a wonderful programme for us to take part in, especially the past experiences shared by our esteemed seniors of this industry.

It has also been an opportunity for our younger participants to discuss and express their new and interesting ideas of working in this challenging environment.

The positive inputs from your invited speakers were insightful and greatly appreciated”.

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AIRWAYS FREIGHT CORPORATION, USA
Nomar D. Pavon AGILITY FAIRS & EVENTS DUBAI, UAE
“The speakers also shared extensive information/learnings to improve operations and provide quality service which is in line with our goal for QUALITY over QUANTITY”.
www.agility.com
Karen Cheong
CURIO PACK SDN BHD, MALAYSIA
TESTIMONIALS IELA OPERATIONS SUMMIT 2018 LEARN SHOWCASE NETWORK

What iela.org has to offer

PRIVATE ZONE for IELA Members only

Sections available at the private zone on iela.org

Content Library

Our mission is to add value to your business. This means fulfilling our role of promoting our industry as a knowledge channel for all our members worldwide.

Take advantage of all information available under the IELA PRIVATE ZONE and improve the efficiency, effectiveness and profitability of your business.

The content of the IELA Training Manual has been compiled in cooperation with IELA Members and their experienced staff and is intended to be used for training new or new-to-the-industry staff as well as reinforcing best practices for more seasoned employees.

This manual will be updated and amended periodically.

For local information and updates, please contact an IELA Member familiar with the region involved.

Sharing Knowledge between Members generates more value to the entire industry.

The CONTENT LIBRARY is our content asset containing guidelines, checklists and "How to"White Papers

The more we share, the more we know!

All IELA Members staff have access to the Private Zone

Find the full content on iela.org

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We are looking for new content for the ORGANISER & EXHIBITOR PORTAL

With the portals we are reaching our final customers worldwide who are looking for the right answer online.

The objective behind the portals is to show that only IELA Members deliver the right value and service.

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"Since October 2016 I have one post-it on my computer with one message: Be Exponential - Opinion Leader - Influencer

Today, three years later, IELA is proud to be an industry opinion leader and top 5 influencer of the industry according to the Connected Action NodeXL-Reports* on #GED19. And this is because of YOU!

We want to thank you SO MUCH for supporting with so much passion all initiatives and projects!

We are extremely grateful, proud and over-the-top happy to celebrate the #GED19 Award in all 57 countries.

IELA Top Industry Influencer: #GED19 scaled IELA beyond limits

IELA won Exhibition World and UFI GED Award for the category “Highest Profile Online Activity” thanks to its members’ involvement in enforcing the vital role of logistics in the exhibition industry.

GED is open to all those interested in increasing globally the visibility of the Exhibition Industry.

For #GED19 , we launched the Event Logistics Horizon Project , a campaign for active data collection . This project aims to boost industry statistics and knowledge. The accompanying Voices of the Exhibition Industry messages promote the outstanding potential and career opportunities in event logistics.

Explore the reasons why it's worth considering a career in Exhibition Logistics (see below the link to the article) or find inspiration for your own career path at www.instagram.com/ ielaassociation.

On June 5 th 2019, IELA Members from 42 countries participated in the celebration of the Exhibitions and Events Industry. 66 IELA Members took part in our #GED19 Event Logistics Horizon and 20 participated in the #GED19 Voices of the Exhibition Logistics Industry.

According to the Connected Action NodeXLReports on #GED19*, @IELAWORLD (IELA Twitter Account) was ranked Top 5 Influencer , Top 4

Follow us and check out our actions on: Search for #sharingbeyondlimits

Global Exhibition Day Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ GlobalExhibitionsDay/

Scroll down IELA Instagram wall: www.instagram.com/ielaassociation

Article about Why Consider a Career in Exhibition Logistics http://bit.ly/IELAcarrerinexhibitionlogistics

Full video of the IELA Event Logistics Horizon Project http://bit.ly/IELAhorizonproject

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by Mentions and among the Top 10 Hashtag including:

All 6 of them were part of IELA's #GED19 campaign!

The idea behind the IELA GED19 Event Logistics Horizon project follows in the steps of international scientists who identified the first image of a black hole.

This scientific project merged telescopes from all over the globe to use them as one giant telescope. Just as IELA connects its members from all over the world to allow them to work as one. Incredible amounts of data were collected. The Event Logistics Horizon Project is the starting point of the 2020 IELA DATA ROOM, a vast project of comprehensive data collection on worldwide exhibition logistics which will contribute greatly to effectively sharing data and working closely together to take the industry beyond current limits. t

Be ready for #GED20

Mark June 3 rd 2020 on your calendar!

It’s all about content, and we are constantly looking for more knowledge to be put on paper to keep increasing IELA’s website: the Organiser & Exhibitor Portal, the content library, etc. Do not hesitate to contact the IELA Secretariat if you feel you have something you want to share with the Industry.

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MERCOSUR AND EU TRADE DEAL

A historic agreement between Mercosur and the European Union was reached on June 28th, 2019. It finally materialised after several attempts in 2005, 2006 and 2011.

This is the initial “kick”, now off down a long pathway of revisions until the drafting of a final agreement. The next two years will be filled with discussions and analysis of the deal’s impact on the domestic economies of each participating country.

At the time of this writing, it seems an imminent change of government in Argentina will occur by the end of 2019, leaving an uncertain future. The positions regarding an agreement on the main candidates for President of the country have however been generally favourable towards its passage. Nevertheless, an exhaustive analysis remains to be completed to fully understand what might occur within each scenario.

Relevant features of the agreement relate mainly to customs. A brief analysis is detailed below:

Trading of goods. The agreement contemplates the release from duties on 91% of EU imports and 95% of Mercosur imports, over a period of 10 to 15 years.

The elimination of duties on products for industrial use, farm products, meat, sugar, ethanol, rice, honey, etc. was agreed upon and would be implemented progressively.

Customs Procedures. Both the European and the Mercosur trade blocs have recognised the necessity to redesign current processes with the objective to make customs clearance easier and quicker. For that to be achieved, cooperation of the trade blocks will be required. Modern methods and efficient controls will be the basis for these changes.

Modernisation of processes including free circulation of goods, facilitation of transits and

My opinion. The above is our interpretation of the relevant aspects of the agreement. There are many others points that were not mentioned in this article but are no less important. From our point of view, the purpose of these measures is to expand trade through the simplification and standardisation of processes, greater timing efficiency and more transparency.

Particularly, from the point of view of an exhibition freight forwarder in Argentina,

transshipments, coordination at borders, supply chain security and exchange of technology and data are some of the many aspects requiring mutual cooperation in order to achieve the commitments already agreed to.

Obviously the changes will respect the frameworks of WTO, WCO, UNCTAD, etc.

Releasing of Goods. Two important measures to optimise time and money have been adopted. First is the creation of an advance electronic submission procedure for the processing of documentation prior to the arrival of shipments. Second is the allowance to release cargo before duties, taxes, fees and charges are determined, not only for general cargo trade, but even more so for perishable goods.

AEO. A practical programme called “Authorized Economic Operator” gives flexible conditions to companies with proper qualifications. This results in fewer required documents, fewer physical customs inspections, express releases, discounts on duties, taxes, fees and charges, as well as reductions of guarantees, etc.

Temporary Admission. There is a special article in the agreement regarding Temporary Admission. In general terms, the conditions remain the same as they are today. Temporary imports must be imported for a specific purpose, but exemptions from certain prohibitions or restrictions will mean that payment of duties, taxes, etc. may also be waived. Re-export of these goods will still be required after the purposes are fulfilled. ATA carnets issued by countries belonging to either of the trade blocks would be accepted under these new regulations. This is a positive change for everyone involved. t

most of the changes are beneficial for our industry, from the ease of customs processes to competitive costs of shipping.

We approve of the new standards, and hope that the stated intentions of the agreement will materialise in the near future. We are convinced those measures will improve trade and generate more events to be held in our cities.

Thank you to Margaret Churchill

E: mchurchill@agility.com

W: www.agility.com

Higher shipping costs for ocean and air carriers

Significant changes in the type of fuel powering commercial cargo vessels will mean higher costs in 2020

The International Maritime Organisation will enforce new emissions standards, effective as from January 1 st 2020 , and designed to significantly reduce pollution created by the world’s ships . Vessels are required to change their fuel source from a high-sulfur sludge to a lower-sulfur fuel of the same class that currently powers aircrafts and trucks. Commercial vessels currently burn an estimated 3 million barrels of low grade oil a day so the impact on the environment will be significant.

With this additional demand for medium grade fuel, analysts predict increases in fuel costs across the board for diesel and gasoline. This will result in higher shipping costs for ocean and air carriers. Costs at the pump for all vehicles and heating oil are also expected to be impacted.

Some ocean carriers have invested in the installation of scrubbers which clean highsulfur fuel to the level mandated. New ships are being fitted with engines running on Liquefied Natural Gas. The majority of cargo vessels will however run on higher graded and more costly fuel.

Analysts say it’s unclear how high prices would work and how long the disruption could last as the industry adjusts to the changes and refineries alter their output. At this time, fuel shortages are not expected. It seems likely that fuel increases in air freight will be the most impactful on the event business.

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Ranking revelations by AUMA on 2018 World Leading Exhibition Companies

Seven exhibition companies from Germany were among the Top 15 in the word in terms of revenue in 2018, which is almost half of the ranking. Reed Exhibitions extends its leading role as Top 1 with a revenue of € 1.351,9 million.

AUMA, the Association of the German Trade Fair Industry, ranked Informa as the second 2018 World Leading Exhibitions Company, only one year following acquisition of UBM, with € 1.318,9 million (including UBM revenues only for the post acquisition period). Informa Markets acquired UBM in June 2018. Recalling that UBM was ranked second and Informa fourth in 2017, it was the first time a merger of this scale had ever happened in the exhibition industry.

The company has a large presence in markets abroad including the US, Brazil, Dubai, India and China and owns and operates a portfolio of more than 500 leading exhibition brands, serving 15 core industry verticals including Health & Nutrition, Life Sciences & Pharma, and Real Estate & Construction.*

In AUMA’s report, companies from Europe dominate the overall ranking. Of the 34 exhibition companies with revenue totalling more than € 100 million, nine are based in Germany and eight in the United Kingdom. Only four of the 34 companies are based outside Europe: Emerald Expositions (USA), Hong Kong Trade Development Council, Tokyo Big Sight and SNIEC Shanghai.

The global exhibition industry showed stable economic conditions in the recent years, however innovative trends and the growing demand for digital and value-adding platforms may have an impact on the concentration on the market. The strategic realignment of Informa Markets met this trend by showing new potential with their merger leveraging the scale of the combined company to drive forward with both traditional exhibitions and events as well as digitally and data-driven non-booth sales programmes.**

* The annual study was completed on August 2019. Based on reported revenues, it covers companies that solely operate as exhibition organisers, along with companies that operate exhibition venues, and companies active in both fields.

** Read full interview by Matthias Tesi Baur, from MBB Consulting Group, with Jason Brown (Chief Digital Officer of Advance at Informa Markets) http://mbb-media.com/2019/09/22/informa-markets-with-jason-brown/ t

About AUMA

The Association of the German Trade Fair Industry, represents and enhances the interests of exhibitors, organisers, service companies and visitors, in Germany and on the international markets.

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CEIR Announces 2019 Second Quarter Results

Center for Exhibition Industry Research Dallas, USA

September 9th, 2019

Quarterly CEIR Total Index for the Overall Exhibition Industry, Year-over-Year Growth, 2011Q1-2019Q2

UFI names Naji El Haddad new Regional Manager for Middle East-Africa region

Global Association of the Exhibition Industry Paris, France

September 11th, 2019

UFI , the Global Association of the Exhibition Industry, has named Naji El Haddad as the new Regional Manager for the Middle East-Africa region.

The Center for Exhibition Industry Research (CEIR) confirmed their figures on growth in the exhibition industry during the second quarter of 2019, posting a year-over-year gain of 1.6% on the CEIR Total Index

The sectors registering robust year-over-year gains are: Discretionary Consumer Goods and Services; Industrial/Heavy Machinery and Finished Business Inputs; Communications and Information Technology. In contrast, Financial, Legal, and Real Estate; Consumer Goods, Retail Trade and Sporting Goods, Travel and Amusement posted year-over-year declines.

For the exhibition industry, there were increases in real revenue (3.8%) and attendees (3.7%). Net square feet (NSF) rose a modest 0.2% but exhibitors dropped by 1.3%.

CEIR CEO Cathy Breden commented that despite the fact that a slowdown in growth had been previously predicted by their economist, the exhibition industry is on track to register a ninth consecutive year of growth. t

Mary Tucker

PR/Communications Manager

www.ceir.org

Naji El Haddad takes over from Nick Savage and will be based at the association’s regional office in Dubai, UAE.

UFI confirmed their delight in welcoming Naji who will support efforts to raise the profile of the exhibition industry and create even more value for its members.

Naji El Haddad has ten years of industry experience and has worked as a Group Event Director for Reed Exhibitions as well as an independent event consultant. Earlier this year UFI hosted and ran a highly successful Regional Conference in Dubai, UAE. 2020 will be a major year for the UFI MEA Chapter, as the association’s flagship event, the UFI Global Congress, will be held at the Oman Convention & Exhibition Centre in Muscat, Oman, from November 9th - 12th, 2020. t

IAEE announces Expo!Expo! MENA in 2020

International Association of Exhibitions and Events® Dallas, USA

Naji El Haddad

UFI MEA Regional Manager

www.ufi.org

The International Association of Exhibitions and Events ® (IAEE) has announced the debut of Expo! Expo! MENA to take place in Abu Dhabi, UAE in the fall of 2020.

Expo! Expo! MENA will feature a trade show, education sessions, a general session and Certified in Exhibition Management® (CEM) Learning Program classes. Exact dates and programming are still being finalised.

"By bringing the IAEE Expo! Expo! brand to the MENA Region, we are filling a much-needed gap in this region by providing a trade show and conference that brings buyers and sellers together to conduct business and learn best practices in exhibition management", said IAEE President and CEO David DuBois, CMP, CAE, FASAE, CTA. t

Bilal Al Barmawi

IAEE MENA Chapter Chairman

www.iaee-mena.com

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MOROCCO

FACTS & STATISTICS

Location

North Africa

Capital Rabat

5 strongest trading partners: Spain, France, Italy, USA, India and Turkey (ex-aequo)

Languages

Although the language of everyday life is Arabic, almost everybody speaks French. In business, English is increasingly spoken

Population

35.4 million (2019)

VISAS

Not required for many countries. You can enter Morocco without a visa and stay up to three months. However Israeli and South African citizens require a visa.

FOOD

Moroccan cuisine has the well-deserved reputation of being one of the most refined and delicious in the world: tajines, couscous, pastillas, tanjias, r’fissas…

ALCOHOL

Morocco is a Muslim country so visitors are advised to be respectful and cautious when drinking alcohol. It is widely served in restaurants and bars but it’s best not to drink in the street.

SHOPPING

Wandering through the souks is one of the wonders of any trip to Morocco. What can you buy? Leather, Clothes, Fabrics, Jewels, Artefacts, Spices, Rugs, Potteries, you’ll find it hard to choose.

BUSINESS HOURS

Although it is a Muslim country, Morocco’s business week is the same as

in the West, i.e. Monday to Friday. Most companies open from 8:30am to 6pm. Banks and administration offices close earlier (around 4pm).

MOROCCAN BUSINESS CODES

Be on time for your appointment but realise that your hosts may be late. Be prepared for your meeting to be interrupted: business is conducted differently in Morocco. Never refuse a cup of tea. Decisions are deliberate and slow in Morocco: do not try to push things and play hardball.

PLACES TO VISIT

Agadir, Casablanca, Essaouira, Fez, Marrakech, Meknes, Ouarzazate, Rabat.

CULTURAL HIGHLIGHTS

Merzouga dunes, Djema El Fnaa place, Atlas Mountain, typicals moroccan handicraft items, Mosquee Hassan II, hot Tajine dish or couscous dish, gnaoua singers, Al Boraq high speed train, Alstom tramway (Tramway lines in Casablanca and Rabat), automotive assembly line (Renault and PSA have plants in Morocco), Container yard (Tanger Med port is the 1st African port) business women, (9 out of the 50 listed African business women are Moroccan according to The Africa Report). t

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worldmap showing Western Sahara is strictly forbidden in Morocco ATA carnet is a must for temporary importation Not required 10 working days Not required
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MOROCCO VENUES

The Morocco exhibition market is mainly concentrated in the economic capital. OFEC which is the name of the main venue in Casablanca was built at the beginning of the 50’s.

Today most of the exhibition and trade shows in the medical, building, automotive and fabrics sectors are taking place at OFEC. Others venues solicited by organisers are based in the tourist capital: the Palais des Congrès or Convention Center are both based in Marrakech. They are more oriented towards Congresses or Seminars than large trade shows. The biggest show of the year is based in Meknes. The SIAM show (equivalent of SIAP Paris) brings together international pavilions, live animals, machinery and foodstuff. AMDIE, http://www.amdie.gov.ma/en/

Morocco’s Investment and Trade Agency is in charge of promoting national and foreign investment as well as the export of goods and services. The agency is committed to supporting all economic actors throughout their entire lifecycle. Among their main activities, AMDIE participates at foreign trade shows and exhibitions, accompanying Moroccan companies in their promotional efforts abroad and actively marketing Morocco as an attractive location for investment. t

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TOP 10 TRADE SHOWS BY INDUSTRIES

INDUSTRY: Agriculture

SHOW: SIAM

NEXT EDITION: April 2020

ORGANISER: SIAM

VENUE: Meknes

CITY: Meknes

SIZE: 185.000 sqm

WEBSITE: http://www.salon-agriculture.ma/

INDUSTRY: Building

SHOW: SIB

NEXT EDITION: November, 25th - 29th 2020

ORGANISER: URBACOM

VENUE: OFEC

CITY: Casablanca

SIZE: 20.000 sqm

WEBSITE: https://sibexpo.ma/

INDUSTRY: Cars

SHOW: AUTO EXPO

NEXT EDITION: 2020

ORGANISER: AIVAM Moroccan Vehicle Importor Association

VENUE: Old Airport Casa Anfa

CITY: Casablanca

SIZE: 80.000 sqm

WEBSITE:

INDUSTRY: Aeronautics

SHOW: MARRAKECH AIR SHOW

NEXT EDITION: 2020 ORGANISER: IEC

VENUE: RMAF Military Base

CITY: Marrakech

SIZE: 110.000 sqm

WEBSITE: http://www.marrakechairshow.com/en/

INDUSTRY: Fisheries

SHOW: HALIEUTIS

NEXT EDITION: 2021

ORGANISER: HALIEUTIS

VENUE: Expo Agadir

CITY: Agadir

SIZE: 16.000 sqm

WEBSITE: http://www.salonhalieutis.com/

INDUSTRY: Artworks

SHOW: 1-54

NEXT EDITION: February 22nd - 23rd 2020

ORGANISER: ART AFRICA

VENUE: Mamounia

CITY: Marrakech

SIZE:

WEBSITE: http://www.1-54.com

INDUSTRY: Plastics

SHOW: PLASTEXPO

NEXT EDITION: 2021

ORGANISER: GLOBAL FAIRS & EVENTS

VENUE: OFEC

CITY: Casablanca

SIZE: 6.000 sqm

WEBSITE: http://plast-expo.ma/

INDUSTRY: Medical

SHOW: MEDICAL EXPO

NEXT EDITION: June 25th - 28th 2020

ORGANISER: ATELIA VITA

VENUE: OFEC CITY: Casablanca SIZE:

WEBSITE: https://www.medicalexpo.ma/

INDUSTRY: Horses

SHOW: SALON DU CHEVAL

NEXT EDITION: October 15th - 20th 2019

ORGANISER: SALON DU CHEVAL

VENUE: Parcs des Expositions d'El Jadida

CITY: El Jadida SIZE:

WEBSITE: http://www.salonducheval.ma/

INDUSTRY: Governmental

SHOW: CRANS MONTANA

NEXT EDITION: March 18th - 21st 2020

ORGANISER: CRANS MONTANA

VENUE: Dakhla

CITY: Dakhla SIZE:

WEBSITE: https://www.cmf.ch/index.php

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PNavigate YOUR career with the support of the

Womens’ Leadership Programme

2. Ambition and Visibility in the male dominated Logistics World: It is often so that women do not engage easily in selfadvocacy and are less outspoken about their career ambitions. In Logistics, a smaller proportion of female colleagues exists than male and the number decreases even more when considering leadership positions held in the industry by women. Participating in a mentoring programme can give some women a muchneeded push in the right direction. Women can openly discuss their ambitions and challenges can be overcome with the help of a mentor.

Developing women’s leadership power to succeed in our industry calls out for an inter-generational exchange of experience and knowhow. Every company can implement measures to achieve this goal. One of the best ways to build sustainable female leadership and to support tomorrow’s female leaders is through mentorship.

The designation of key role models is crucial for female individuals in order to be able to learn from the confirmed experience of fellow colleagues with established career experience behind them. Mentoring offers a multi-faceted solution for individuals looking to develop comprehensive leadership skills and apply them to reach new heights in the promotional ladder within a company or industry.

The IELA POWER UP Womens’ Leadership Programme is an initiative which uniquely combines coaching with the power of networking, analytical reflection and tailor-made personal development. Five pillars have been identified which represent the fundamental skills to be nurtured in the programme:

You are now asking how you can get involved in the IELA Power UP Programme?

Candidates should apply between October 15th until the end of December 2019. This applies to both Mentors and Mentees. The final selection of both Mentors & Mentees will take place in January 2020.

Mentors and mentees can meet up and connect at the next 2020 Congress in South Africa. The outcome of the initial phase in this coaching experience can be shared with the community.

1. Assertiveness and self-confidence: It is common that women do not feel that their abilities are valued by their leaders and are often not given the tools necessary to create a competent career path. Mentoring can lead to women developing their talent and at the same time celebrating their achievements. More frequent feedback and recognition from a mentor boosts confidence. It paves the way for women to shake off any feeling of frustration and leads them to take full responsibility for setting off on a more ambitious but realistic track.

TRANSITIONING INTO SENIOR LEADERSHIP How to join the initiative

Female Mentee applicants should have a minimum working experience of 5 years and Female Mentors a minimum of 15 years in experience.

Become a key role model joining the 2020 Mentorship Programme!

Contact elizabeth@iela.org and apply as candidate.

3. Managing career transitions: A mentor can help women set accountable personal goals and track their progress in order to achieve career development more successfully. By discussing openly ambition and goals, women are encouraged to reflect on their career and where they see themselves playing a more major role in the future. Management techniques are acquired with respect to their own career management as a part of the learning process.

4. Communicating vision and strategy: In developing multi-faceted skills, consistent goal achievement leads to higher satisfaction and therefore higher personal performance levels. Female leadership talent taking part in a mentorship programme strengthen their communicational skills and refine their strategic thinking. This plays an important role in winning leadership positions in a company. Employee engagement and employee retention is optimised. For women in leadership, overall employee experience improves with the achievement of goals.

5. Networking skills: Having a mentor can give women access to professional networks that may not have been available beforehand. This increases the visibility of an individual and the benefits of higher visibility continues throughout the career path. It goes without saying that when women who were mentored step into leadership roles, they can mentor younger women and continue the success lifecycle by further building and promoting the networks.

Vicki Bedi, summed up the Power Up campaign by saying:

"Another IELA initiative put together so professionally and passionately by our Secretariat. A resource which provides an excellent opportunity for developmentand of course future leadership. I would urge all members to apply with their candidates to exploit the offerings”.

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During #IELAVenice19 Gala Dinner & Award Night, Mariane Ewbank,

IELA Board Member and former 2016-2018 IELA Chairwoman, received the Honorary Member Award in recognition of the dedication she shows to the Association. Her relentless passion to get things done and her personal commitment to make things happen inspires us all.

IELA conducts its activities with the future of the industry and its people in mind at all times. Mariane reflects this approach in her efforts to lead the association to reach new heights. She is a role model for many professional women within the exhibition logistics industry and we hope that she will be at our side to accompany us in our activities for many more years to come.

“I would not be able to dedicate so much time to IELA if I didn’t have the support of my team at Fulstandig especially my partner Claudio Machado, my fellow board members, the Secretariat and above all, the trust of the members who chose me as Chairwoman”.

These are Mariane’s words on receiving the award. “I feel very honoured. You might have heard me say this already: as the 1st woman, 1st South American, 1st Brazilian to be elected IELA Chairperson, part of my goal is to show all those who undermine themselves for neither being from a large company nor from Europe nor North America, to just go for it and contribute to our Association”.

A first in IELAHistory

We wanted to find out more about Mariane, her views on succeeding in the industry and any tips she might have for us:

IELA: Mariane, you are the first woman to be Chairperson of IELA and the first female Honorary Member of IELA. What are your thoughts on this?

Mariane: I am very happy to be Honorary Member of IELA and I am the first of many women to come!

My parents raised me to open up my own paths in the future. And my paths must be wide enough to have others walking alongside me.

I can’t stand the idea of the unreachable. Ok, things can be difficult to get, to achieve, but they are not impossible. If I believe that I can contribute and do some good, I go for it. And the most important is never to do it alone. I strongly believe in teamwork. That’s what we do at IELA, we work together.

IELA: The Association is developing its Power-Up Programme. What is in your opinion the major advantage of women in exhibition logistics and how can companies benefit from women leaders?

Mariane: We combine our senses with intelligence. Women have a better didactic way to explain how things must be done, we are more open for dialogue. These factors can be determinant strategy developments and for management.

IELA: What would be your recommendation for young women aiming towards leadership positions?

Mariane: The most important startingpoint is to be ethical and also to believe in yourself. These two characteristics put you on the right path towards ambitious goals.

IELA: What, in your opinion, is the main strength of the Association with regard to promoting women in leadership and how can member companies benefit from this?

Mariane: Many more women are involved now in the Working Groups. They show their capacity to contribute, give ideas and lead. Participation in a WG is a great opportunity to present to Member Companies the female talent which exists. Until now it was only lingering in the background.

IELA: How do you see your future in the Exhibition Logistics Industry?

Mariane: Event Freight Forwarding is a passion or an addiction. Of course it depends on how you see it. I see it as a passion.

I think it is great to know that an exhibitor had a successful show because we made it happen - we took good care of the cargo, cleared and delivered it on time.

I see myself staying for a long time in this industry, facing the adversities, overcoming challenges and finding ways to keep the industry alive because I strongly believe that "The Show Must Go On". t

63IELA}}REPORT91 P eople •
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Mariane Ewbank FULSTANDIG SHOWS E EVENTOS MC LTDA, BRAZIL mewbank@fulstandig.com.br www.fulstandig.com.br

INDUSTRY RELATIONS

INDUSTRY RELATIONS WORKING GROUP TEAM

Vicki Bedi

PS Bedi Group, India hsbedi@psbedi.com

Nicole Biesheuvel

Schenker Logistics Nederland B.V., The Netherlands nicole.biesheuvel@dbschenker.com

Niseth Boerrigter

DB Schenker, Australia niseth.boerrigter@dbschenker.com

Marc Coenen

CEVA Showfreight - NL, The Netherlands Marc.Coenen@Cevalogistics.com

Guido Fornelli Expotrans SpA, Italy guido.fornelli@expotrans.net

Gianna Karbownik EF-GSM South Africa, South Africa ops2@ef-gsm.co.za

Marta Kupis Resa Expo, Spain mkupis@resaexpo.com

Bryce Larkin TWI Group Inc., USA blarkin@twigroup.com

Priscilla Leong Agility Fairs & Events Logistics Pte Ltd, Singapore pleong@agilitylogistics.com

Claudia Leoni Expotrans SpA, Italy claudia.leoni@expotrans.net

Irene Leow Agility Fairs & Events Logistics Pte Ltd., Singapore ileow@agility.com

Mark Lopata ML International Expo Logistics, USA mlopata@mlintl.net

Ulrich Manten Schenker Deutschland AG, Germany ulrich.manten@dbschenker.com

Kelli Morrissey

Rock-It Cargo USA LLC, USA kellim@rockitcargo.com

Eric Mosqueda

Threeway Logistics, USA Emosqueda@threeway.com

Garcia Newell Agility Fairs & Events UK, UK gnewell@agility.com

Anne Norkin

Go Events Management, Inc., USA annen@goeventsmgmt.com

Marcelo Paradela

Waiver Expo Logistics de Feiras e Eventos Ltda., Brazil marcelo.paradela@waiverlog.com

Nicolas Rougerie Timar S.A., Morocco n.rougerie@timar.ma

Ravinder Sethi R.E. Rogers India Pvt. Ltd., India ravi@rogersworldwideindia.com

Kim Valdes CargoLive, S. de R.L. de C.V., Mexico kim.valdes@cargolivelog.com

Mike Verdeyen

Kristal bvba – International Fairs & Exhibition Logistics, Belgium mike@kristal-logistics.com

Kevin Watkins EF-GSM Ltd., United Kingdom kevin@ef-gsm.com

Dear Friends,

Firstly, I would like to thank the Board Members & Mentors in our group for the smooth transition given to Matthias & myself in taking over successfully. It is with great honour that I take on the role as Chairperson for the IRWG.

Secondly, I would like to thank Matthias Dornscheidt for taking on the role as our Vice Chairman. I look forward to working closely with him to grow the IELA brand.

The outcome of the IRWG 2019 session in Venice can be split into 2 main projects, these being

1. DATA Room

2. Ambassadors Programme

Regarding the Data Room, we are going to discuss this with the IRWG Members and for the time being, the creation of a plan and structure is still in progress.

#GED2019 was a great success showing how far IELA can reach inside the industry. This action led IELA to start the Ambassadors Programme.

IELA will sign additional MOUs with both National & Regional Associations around the world. IELA is after all an Association of Knowledge, the proof of which is evident in IELA’s

• Security Guidelines,

• Occupational Health & Safety Guidelines,

• Sustainability Guidelines (in process)

• Organiser & Exhibitor Portal on the website comprised of the Venue Database, Country Files & also a How to…

The Team enthusiasm for building closer relationships with the various Industry Associations around the world bring us into exciting times.

Many thanks to Guido, Priscilla & Elizabeth who made our first meeting possible on August 1st via "Zoom" to plan & plot the road ahead. Matthias & I have already had quite a few brainstorming sessions on IELA’s approach to New Associations & the way forward with the Ambassadors Programme for the IRWG.

Together with the Secretariat, we have obtained a list of all members and the Associations to which they are affiliated. Please ensure you include the Association to which you belong on your website. Please let us know if we should contact one of your Industry Associations. You can contact either Matthias or myself with details.

Over the next few weeks the Working Group will identify the MOUs that should be signed within each country. The Secretariat has already created a presentation as tool for the Ambassador’s Programme.

In addition to UFI and IAEE, IELA is now also a member of Events Industry Council (EIC). Its 2 meetings in the USA will be attended by the IELA Chair and the 2 in Europe by Elizabeth. The next meeting is at Colorado Springs from November 14th - 15th. We look forward to an exciting time of networking & growing our presence within the industry.

Please become an IELA AMBASSADOR & help us to grow the IELA brand.

Thank you for your continued support & we look forward to a successful year ahead.

Jacqui Nel t

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CHAIRWOMAN Jacqui Nel EF-GSM South Africa, South Africa E. ef-gsm@ef-gsm.co.za
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VICE
CHAIRMAN Matthias Dornscheidt Schenker Deutschland AG, Germany
E.
Matthias.Dornscheidt@dbschenker.com

Dear colleagues,

Now a few months after Jatin and I took up our roles from our predecessors Dominique and Daniel, believe me - we have been very busy working in the group!

The group is “growing up” so we are very pleased and eager to continue doing great things together.

New Standards of Performance have been created as we have a new category called the “On-Site Agents”. This has involved very good group work as we have developed new Standards and of course revised the old Domestic Agent Standards, clearly defining the difference.

We are also in the throes of revising the IELA Training Manual in order to have the revised version ready for the next Operations Summit in Bangkok in 2020.

The 2018 Standards of Performance Survey was also one of the topics during our meeting and the WG presentation at the IELA Congress in Venice.

The outcome of the survey was once more very positive. The average scores of

the Domestic agent survey and the Export agent survey were once again a little higher than in the previous survey for 2017. We hope to see an increase again next year!

Other projects we have in mind, and on which we are actively working, are for example to make and develop an IELA unified Proforma Invoice. This may help all partners when handling customs clearance procedures.

Of course we are happy to announce that new Award categories will be designed… more details to come!

If you are interested in giving us your ideas or to be involved in our working group, please do not hesitate to contact Jatin or myself. We invite you all to join us!

Many thanks to all the members of the working group for being active members and bringing new ideas as well as developing the older ones. It is wonderful to work with you all.

We love to support IELA in playing a major role in the Global Exhibition Logistics Industry!

STANDARDS & CUSTOMS WORKING GROUP TEAM

Jehad Al Khoury

Airlink International U.A.E., UAE j.khoury@airlink.ae

Michael Beckers

Airways Freight Corporation, USA michaelb@airwaysfreight.com

Rafael Cavalho

Waiver Logistics, Colombia rafael.cavalho@waiverlog.com

Mariane Ewbank

Fulstandig Shows e Eventos MC Ltda., Brazil mewbank@fulstandig.com.br

Luiz Ferronatto Cargolive, Mexico luiz.ferronatto@cargolivelog.com

Pieter Francken

Ziegler Expo Logistics, Belgium pieter_francken@zieglergroup.com

Dominique Geiser

BTG Suisse Ltd., Switzerland dominique.geiser@btg-suisse.ch

Peter George TWI Group, USA pgeorge@twigroup.com

Ryu Ishida Ishikawa-Gumi, Ltd., Japan r_ishida@ishikawa-gumi.co.jp

Bill Karafilsis

Harlas International Transport S.A., Greece operation_manager@harlas.gr

Olusegun Lawal

IAL Nigeria Ltd., Nigeria Olusegunlawal@ialnigeria.com

Priscilla Leong

Agility Fairs & Events Logistics Pte Ltd., Singapore pleong@agility.com

Moses Maboi

Katlego Global Logistics Pty Ltd., South Africa mosesm@katlegoint.co.za

Daniel Mithran

JIM Project & Expo Logistics(M)Sdn.Bhd, Malaysia daniel@jim.com.my

Martha Lucia Novoa

Waiver Logistics Colombia SAS, Colombia martha.lucia@waiverlog.com

Christine Oh Kemi-Lee Co. Ltd., Korea chris_oh@kemi-lee.co.kr

Arturo Ortiz

New Age Of International Business S.A. de C.V. , Mexico arturo.ortiz@naibgroup.com.mx

Patty Osburn Airways Freight Corporation, USA pattyo@airwaysfreight.com

Jean-Marc Salmon Ziegler Expo Logistics, Belgium jean-marc_salmon@zieglergroup.com

Aurivan Silva Waiver Expo, Brazil aurivan.silva@waiverexpo.com

Praveen Suri

Agility Fairs & Events Dubai UAE, UAE psuri@aility.com

Albert Tsui

JES Logistics Ltd., Hong Kong albert@jes.com.hk

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} CHAIRMAN David Palomo Suomen Messulogistiikka Oy, Finnland E. david.palomo@smlog.fi } VICE CHAIRMAN Jatin Bharadwaj PS BEDI & CO PVT LTD / PS BEDI GROUP, India E. jbharadwaj@psbedi.com STANDARDS & CUSTOMS

MEMBERSHIP WORKING GROUP TEAM

Daniel Bataller

Sempex AG, Switzerland d.bataller@sempex.ch

Mario Carniglia

OTIM Spa, Italy mario.carniglia@otim.it

Chris Chan

Liaoning Air Sea Worldwide Logistics Ltd.- Shenzhen, P.R.China chris.chan@asw-shenzhen.com.cn

Alessandro Conte Expotrans S.p.A., Italy alessandro.conte@expotrans.net

Feyzan Erel

Gruptrans International Transport and Trade Co. Inc., Turkey feyzan@gruptrans.com

Barbara Helguero

RESA EXPO LOGISTICS (MADRID), Spain bhelguero@resaexpo.com

George Jacob Agility Fair and Events UAE, USA gjacob@agility.com

Seon Jeon KEMI - LEE Co., Ltd, Korea seon@kemi-lee.co.kr

Shirish S Kulkarni Orient Marine Lines Pvt Ltd, India shirishk@orientm.com

Heinz Latham Cretschmar MesseCargo GmbH heinz.latham@cretschmar.de

Lucien Lawson Clamageran Foirexpo, France l.lawson@clamageran.fr

Frances Lin Trans-Link Exhibition Services Co., Ltd., Taiwan frances@trans-link.com.tw

Neeraj Makhija Movers International Pvt. Ltd., India Neerajmakhija@moversintl.com

Manuel Mazzini

Inter ExpoLogistics Ltd, Switzerland manuel.mazzini@iel.ch

Mehmet Ozal

EKOL Lojistik AS, Turkey mehmet.ozal@ekol.com

Juan Carlos Perez Marmol

COMARFEX LOGISTICA DE FERIAS S.L., Spain jcperez@comarfex.com

Albert Perianayagam

Felix Expo Logistics (M) Sdn Bhd, Malaysia albert@felixexpolog.com

Shiyas PK

Masstrans Freight LLC, UAE shiyas@masstrans.ae

Christoph Rauch

BTG Messe-Spedition GmbH, Germany christoph.rauch@btg.de

Virender Singh Movers International Pvt. Ltd., India networking@moversintl.com

Michael Stromeyer

DB Schenker Inc., USA michael.stromeyer@dbschenker.com

Eran Tamir

Showtime Expo & Events by ICL, Israel Eran@ilcargo.com

Sushil Upadhyay

R.E. Rogers India Pvt. Ltd., India sushil@rogersworldwideindia.com

Lisa Xu

Transit Air Cargo Singapore Pte. Ltd., Singapore lisa.xu@tacs.com.sg

Marzena Zawadzka Universal Express Sp. z.o.o., Poland marzena.zawadzka-szulc@uex.pl

MEMBERSHIP

Dear Friends,

At IELA Venice, I decided to take on the challenge of leading the Membership Working Group as Chairman to replace Sandi Trotter who has moved up to the IELA Board. Lena Widman supports me as Vice Chairwoman of the group.

In the run up to Venice, the WG has been busy with vetting applications and voting for the applicants to be approved by the IELA BOM. We saw the successful applicants announced in Venice and they are now a part of the IELA world.

Streamlining Application Procedures

Following the summer break, the WG has started to test out the online voting mechanism using the SurveyMonkey. The idea is to look at possible ways of streamlining the Membership Application Procedures, which involves our WG members testing the mechanism and giving feedback prior to implementation. The process works this way: Our WG members will be given a File Sharing Platform link to retrieve documents submitted by applicants for membership.

The Secretariat then sends out a survey mailing including a voting link for the WG members to cast their votes confidentially, and to make remarks for any rejections or abstentions. After the voting, the application can be further discussed but the idea is to ensure that the first voting round takes place without the influence of other WG members. This method allows for: (1) Elimination of high loads of email correspondence amongst the WG members; and (2) Confidentiality in each

WG member’s votes, as this does not involve herd mentality and respect for personal opinions without any bias is guaranteed. The secretariat will then be able to tabulate the scoring and comments and forward the applications that received the go-ahead to the BOM for consideration.

Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDAs)

The Secretariat has been working with IELA lawyers on drafting out a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) for members of the WG to sign prior to kicking off their activities on receipt and evaluation of companies’ applications for IELA membership. This development is in line with the EU GDPR regulations which commits IELA to reviewing its information gathering processes.

White Spots

The Membership WG is actively looking for membership potential in white spot countries. As the next congress takes place in South Africa, it is quite apt that we look at filling white spot areas on the African continent. Another major area would be the Middle East (other than the UAE). Recommendations from IELA Members are most welcome.

Other Matters

The Membership WG will be looking into various issues and improvements that were discussed during the WG meeting in Venice.

Ghazali Saad t

} CHAIRMAN Mohamed Ghazali Saad Agility Fairs & Events Logistics Pte Ltd., Singapore E. mghazali@agilitylogistics.com } VICE CHAIRWOMAN Lena Widman On-Site Exhibitions AB, Sweden E. lena@onsitegroup.se66 IELA}}REPORT91

THINK TANK

Dear Fellow IELA Members,

I hope everyone had a nice Summer Holiday and is ready for the Fall Season. It was so great seeing my IELA Colleagues in Venice at the last Conference.

Speaking of Venice, it was very successful and productive for the Think Tank Working Group. We had a great turn out along with some new eager members joining our team.

This session, we made sure to take the time to really define what the Think Tank WG was and why it was originally created. I felt that the original mission of the group got misplaced or was never really defined. This caused the team to lose the clear vision of our projects. Words such as Inspiration, Change, and Innovation were just a few used in our discussion. This brought us to re-defining what “Think Tank” meant to us as a team. We wanted to be an integral part of the solution for our fellow IELA Members’ issues by bringing new ideas to life that can change existing IELA Processes.

After the group really figured out what we were all supposed to strive for, the projects and ideas came naturally. The IELA Website and IELA Webinars were a main part of the discussion. The website is such a great platform for information about our Industry and for members. However, we all agreed it was not being utilised to its fullest potential. More information about the content available on iela.org on the previous pages 52 & 53.

The team mentioned having an IELA Resource Page where Members can get some more information on industry needs or deficiencies; much like the IELA Approved Vendors for Insurance, Equipment, CRM, etc. Also we discussed an option for providing a “Request a Quote” service option for each Country where customers can submit their individual shipping needs. The information would go out to all the applicable IELA Members it pertains to and provide options for contacting the requestor. This will add a great Member Benefit for all companies who are IELA Members.

Other areas of focus which were also brought up was the IELA mobile App, providing improvements to the already valuable tool for Members. Moving the MyAgenda Scheduling function to this App and also enabling QR code scanning through the app that will provide a more sustainable option, instead of using physical Business Cards. We also would like to create Sub Groups for IELA Industry Related Areas (Entertainment, Art, etc.).

The Think Tank WG is excited to continue to carry this great momentum forward after the Congress Session and move onward with some groundbreaking projects.

Thank you all for your continued support and trust in me.

To Us and Our Continued Success,

THINK TANK WORKING GROUP TEAM

Kumarason Arumugam

JIM Project & Expo Logistics(M)Sdn.Bhd, Malaysia kumar@jim.com.my

Paul Brady

CEVA Showfreight, UK paul.brady@cevalogistics.com

Pim Brasser

CEVA Showfreight - NL, The Netherlands pim.brasser@cevalogistics.com

Paul Creado

R.E. Rogers India Pvt. Ltd., India paul@rogersworldwideindia.com

Magdalena Drewek Universal Express Sp. z.o.o., Poland MAGDALENA.DREWEK@UEX.PL

Edoardo Fornelli Expotrans Spa, Italy edoardo.fornelli@expotrans.net

Matthias Hampel

BTG Messe-Spedition GmbH, Germany matthias.hampel@btg.de

Sajjad Kermalli Dubai Express (L.L.C.) - Freightworks, UAE sajjad.k@freightworks.com

Erkki Koski Suomen Messulogistiikka Oy, Finland erkki.koski@smlog.fi

Manoj Kumar R.E. Rogers India Pvt. Ltd., India manojk@rogersworldwideindia.com

Inbal Litvak Amit Ltd, Israel inbal.litvak@amit.co.il

Kay Lohe

Hansa-Messe-Speed GmbH, Germany kay.lohe@hansa-messe-speed.de

Jim Pantopolis

Agility Fairs & Events Pty Ltd. Australia, Australia jpantopolis@agility.com

Emmanuel Pitchelu

E.S.I. Group - Expo Services International, France emmanuel.pitchelu@group-esi.com

Rasyid Bin Abdullah R.E. Rogers (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd, Malaysia rasyid@rogers-asia.com

Johanna Romero CargoLive, S. de R.L. de C.V., Mexico johanna.romero@cargolivelog.com

Selin Taniyan Swiss Expo Logistics Ltd., Switzerland selin.taniyan@swiss-expologistics.com

Sachin Usgaonkar

R.E. Rogers India Pvt. Ltd., India sachin@rogersworldwideindia.com

Dean Wale

CEVA Showfreight, UK dean.wale@cevalogistics.com

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} CHAIRWOMAN Tania Khodayar Transit Air Cargo, Inc., USA E. taniak@transitair.com } VICE CHAIRWOMAN Alexandra Erdmann Swiss Expo Logistics AG, Switzerland E. alexandra.erdmann@swiss-expologistics.com

EDUCATION & TRAINING PROGRAMME WORKING GROUP TEAM

Jim Kelty (Mentor)

Airways Freight Corp. Chicago Office, USA jimkelty@airwaysfreight.com

Angelika Abramzik

ML International Expo Logistics, USA aabramzik@mlintl.net

Greta Bonazza Cogefrin SpA, Italy greta.bonazza@cogefrin.it

Jasper Chang

Eurotran Expo Service Co., Ltd., Taiwan jasper.chang@eurotran.com

Alessandra Dellavedova Expotrans Spa, Italy alessandra.dellavedova@expotrans.net

Sudhir Dhavan

R.E. Rogers India Pvt. Ltd., India sudhir@rogersworldwideindia.com

Louis M. Kerpan Jr. Rock-It Cargo USA LLC, USA louK@rockitcargo.com

Anneli Larsson

DB Schenker Air & Ocean AB, Sweden Anneli.Larsson@dbschenker.com

Anamitra Mukherjee Schenker India Pvt. Ltd, India anamitra.mukherjee@dbschenker.com

Rajath Naik

R.E. Rogers India Pvt. Ltd., India rajath@rogersworldwideindia.com

Fiona Ostoja Agility Fairs & Events (Australia) Pty. Ltd., Australia fostoja@agility.com

Emmanuel Pitchelu

E.S.I. Group - Expo Services International, France emmanuel.pitchelu@group-esi.com

Waki Rais

FILS International Freight & Logistic Services, UAE waki@filslogistic.com

Kuldeep Razdan

PS Bedi Group, India krazdan@psbedi.com

Mauro Sartori Cogefrin SpA, Italy mauro.sartori@cogefrin.it

Marco Simone Agility Logistics Srl, Italy msimone@agility.com

Kevin Vinh Vega Logistics, Vietnam vinh.tat@vegavn.net

Brad Watson Airways Freight Corporation, USA bradw@airwaysfreight.com

Ute Wiezorrek Cretschmar MesseCargo GmbH, Germany ute.wiezorrek@cretschmar.de

Naz Yusoff

Transit Air Cargo Singapore Pte. Ltd., Singapore naz@tacs.com.sg

Lisa Xu

Transit Air Cargo Singapore Pte. Ltd., Singapore lisa.xu@tacs.com.sg

Dear All,

After living the “Human Factor” for a week during our Congress in Venice and following a period of recovery (also for me…) we are picking up the pace again to continue what we started during our Education & Training Working Group session.

We were able to define 5 areas of development for our group.

As you can see, we have a lot of tasks ahead that we will work on in the coming year. In all the following reports, I will refer to what has been accomplished per subject.

IELA Venice 2019 Working Group session outcome and presentation:

1. Events Winter seminar

• Role play for each topic / on sales (phone and face-to-face)

• Reverse mentoring lecture (Boomers’ interaction with millennials)

• Anti-Stress strategy

• Add another day to include new lectures

Operations summit

• Add more operational content

Be more precise with the type of students for WS and OS.

2. Webinars

• More webinars

• Customs regulations from different countries to be covered (restricted/non restricted)

• Leadership

3. Training manual

• Awareness

• Checklist

• Digitalisation

• Feedback (survey)

• Review / Update

• Link to resources

• Editorial Response

4. IELA Academy

• What is the Academy?

• What is the timeframe from start to finish?

• What will be the content / Syllabus?

Will there be links to other institutes?

Experience / Eligibility

5. Communication

• E-mail within the group

WhatsApp

• Video conference calls

• Continue Education on Monthly basis (to employees)

• Group quarterly review + info

• Structure communication/task/short and precise

As you have read, there are a number of topics to be addressed over the coming months. Having now identified the principal areas, we will now be looking in detail at creating practical suggestions on content to maximise the educational and training benefits for IELA Members at all levels of management. The goal will be to create practical and comprehensive tools which will be helpful in training both current and future colleagues in their daily work.

I look forward to reporting back soon on our progress!

Bas Wiendels t

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EDUCATION & TRAINING PROGRAMME } CHAIRMAN Bas Wiendels Valverde B.V., The Netherlands E. bas@valverde.nl } VICE CHAIR Pablo Martinez RESA Expo Logistics, Spain E. pmartinez@resaexpo.com
69IELA}}REPORT91 The International Exhibition Logistics Association is a worldwide trade association dedicated to enhancing the professionalism of the transportation logistics and freight handling segments of the event industry. IELA has 175 members and 31 affiliates in 56 countries… BTG EXPOTRANS S.A. Av Bernardo Ader 2250, B1605FEF, Munro, Buenos Aires • T: +54 113221 6934 / 6935 laura@btg-argentina.com • www.btg-argentina.com AGILITY FAIRS & EVENTS PTY (AUSTRALIA) LTD P.O. Box 1328, Tullamarine, VIC 3045 • T: +61 3 9330 3303 fostoja@agility.com • www.agility.com SCHENKER AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 72-80 Bourke Road, Alexandria NSW 2015 • T: +61 2 9333 0312 Ben.Wilson@dbschenker.com • www.dbschenker.com.au SCHENKER & CO. AG Stella-Klein-Löw-Weg 11, 1020 Vienna • T: +43 57 686 211 127 Walter.Zehetner@dbschenker.com • www.dbschenker.com/at-de CASPIAN FREIGHT SERVICES LLC Baku Expo Exhibition and Convention Center H. Aliyev ave., Surakhany district AZ 1128 Baku • T: +994 1240 448 2201 info@cfs.az • www.cfs.az KRISTAL BVBA – INTERNATIONAL FAIRS & EXHIBITIONS LOGISTICS Business Park Machelen / Cargo Building 721, 1830 Machelen • T: +32 2 751 4680 lieve.myvis@kristal-logistics.com • www.kristal-logistics.com ZIEGLER EXPO LOGISTICS Bouchoutlaan 107, 1853 Strombeek-Bever • T: +32 2 475 4540 Jean-Marc_Salmon@zieglergroup.com www.ziegler-expolog.com FINK MOBILITY Estrada dos Bandeirantes, 2856, 22775-110 Rio de Janeiro • T: +55 21 3410 9700 rvinhas@fink.com.br • www.fink.com.br FULSTANDIG SHOWS E EVENTOS MC LTDA Rua Eli, 164 - Vila Maria, 02114-010 São Paulo • T: +55 11 2207 7650 csmac@fulstandig.com.br • www.fulstanding.com.br WAIVER EXPO LOGÍSTICA DE FEIRAS E EVENTOS LTDA. Rua Alfredo Pujol 285 , conj. 13/14, 02017-000 São Paulo – SP • T: +55 21 2494 9310 marcelo.paradela@waiverlog.com • www.waiverlogistics.com ORBIT LTD 16, Prodan Tarakchiev Str., 1540 Sofia • T: +359 2970 6311 hhgs@orbit.bg • www.orbit.bg NORTH AMERICAN LOGISTICS SERVICES INC./MC EVENTS 49 Simpson Road Bolton, ON L7E 2R6 • T: +1 905 951 5493 cmorrison@nalsi.com • www.nalsi.com TWI GROUP INC. (CANADA) 3405 American Drive, Unit 11 Mississauga, ON L4V 1T6 • T: +1 905 812 1124 strotter@twigroup.com • www.twiglobal.com DECA EXPRESS S.A. Avenida Claudio Arrau No. 9452, Comuna de Pudahuel 9060003 Santiago de Chile • T: +56 2 488 1100 carolina.sanchez@decaexpress.cl • www.decaexpress.cl PROTRAC FAIRS & EXHIBITIONS S.A.S Transversal 56 No 105 37 Oficina 504, Bogota • T: +57 1 383 92 96 antonio.rodriguez@protracfairs.com • www.protracfairs.com WAIVER LOGISTICS COLOMBIA SAS Centro Empresarial Hayuelos, Calle 20 # 82-52 Of. 431, Bogota • T: +57 1 3546330 rafael.carvalho@waiverlog.com • www.waiverlogistics.com ARGENTINA AUSTRALIA BULGARIA CANADA CHILE COLOMBIA AUSTRIA AZERBAIJAN BELGIUM BRAZIL IELA M ember's L isting • IELA M ember's L isting
70 IELA}}REPORT91 ORBIT MOVING & STORAGE LTD. P.O. Box 51773, CY 3508 Limassol • T: +357 2575 1155 natasha@orbitcy.com • www.orbitcy.com CENTRUMSPED S.R.O. Vystaviste Praha, 17000 Praha 7 • T: +420 547 423 161 dospisil@centrumsped.cz • www.centrumsped.cz BLUE WATER SHIPPING A/S Trafikhavnskaj 9, 6700 Esbjerg • T: +45 7913 4015 clb@bws.dk • www.bws.dk DSV SOLUTIONS A/S Emma Gads Vej – Gate 1, DK-2300 København S • T: +45 43 20 38 50 expo@dk.dsv.com • www.dsv.com OVERSEAS INT´L SERVICES 19 (A) El-Khalifa Ma´amon Street, 11341 Heliopolis, Cairo • T: +202 22906247 info@overseass.com • www.overseass.com QUICK CARGO DOOR-TO DOOR SERVICES KM28 Cairo, Alexandria desert road abu Rawash, 74 Cairo • T: +202 3539 0262 khayat@quick-cargo.com • www.quick-cargo.com SAMEHCO INTL FORWARDING & EXHIBITION SERVICES CO. 32, Andalos St., 11341 Heliopolis, Cairo • T: +202 2454 3155 loutfi.guirguis@samehco.com • www.samehco.com UPEX LS LTD. Pirita tee 28, 10127 Tallinn • T: +37 2611 2860 urmas@upex.ee • www.upex.ee CHS EXPO FREIGHT OY Airside Center, Rahtitie 3, 01530 Vantaa • T: +358 20 7669 421 jason.kelppe@chs.fi • www.chs.fi SUOMEN MESSULOGISTIIKKA OY Sinimäentie 6, 02630 Espoo • T: +358 10 309 6600 erkki.koski@smlog.fi • www.smlog.fi CLAMAGERAN FOIREXPO Parc des expositions, Porte de Versailles, 75015 Paris • T: +33 1 5725 18 09 l.lawson@clamageran.fr • www.clamageran.fr E.S.I. EXPO SERVICES INTERNATIONAL ZAC du Moulin, 2 rue du Meunier, 95970 Roissy en France • T: +33 1 3992 8788 contact@group-esi.com • www.group-esi.com EXPO PLUS 2 Rue du Meunier, Zac du Moulin, 95700 Roissy en France • T: +33 1 3011 9351 bensaber.rachid@expo-plus.fr • www.expo-plus.org GLOBAL EXPOSITION SERVICES 161-163 Rue de la Belle Etoile, Batiment 2A, 95700 Roissy en France • T: +33 149 19 55 90 veronique.barlay@globalexposervices.com • www.globalexposervices.com WEL WORLD EXHIBITION LOGISTICS 2 rue Copernic, BP 550, 77290 Compans • T: +33 1 64 27 21 17 patrick.rejaud@wel.fr • www.world-exhibition-logistics.com AGILITY LOGISTICS GMBH FAIRS & EVENTS GERMANY Ludwig-Erhard-Anlage 1, 60327 Frankfurt • T: +49 69 976714 210 RChmielewski@agility.com • www.agility.com BTG EXPO GMBH Carl-Benz-Strasse 21, 60386 Frankfurt/Main • T: +49 69408987 114 Philipp.Woll@btg-expo.com • www.btg-expo.com BTG MESSE-SPEDITION GMBH Parkstrasse 35, 86462 Langweid, Augsburg • T: +49 821 4986 0 messe@btg.de • www.btg-messe.de CRETSCHMAR MESSECARGO GMBH Reisholzer Bahnstraße 33, 40599 Duesseldorf • T: +49 211 7401 1279 ute.wiezorrek@cretschmar.de • www.cretschmar-messecargo.de DHL TRADE FAIRS & EVENTS GMBH Welser Str. 10 D, 51149 Cologne • T: +49 2203 36 800 0 tfe.germany@dhl.com • www.dhl.com GLOBALFAST MESSE & EVENTLOGISTIK GMBH Schönbergstr. 20, 73760 Ostfildern • T: +49 711 99772120 alberto.garcia@globalfast.de • www.globalfast.de FRANCE CZECH REPUBLIC DENMARK EGYPT ESTONIA FINLAND GERMANY IELA M ember's L isting CYPRUS
71IELA}}REPORT91 HANSA-MESSE-SPEED GMBH Konsumstr. 45, D-42285 Wuppertal • T: +49 202 271 580 martina.smieja@hansa-messe-speed.de www.hansa-messe-speed.com KUEHNE + NAGEL (AG & CO.) KG KN EXPO & EVENT LOGISTICS Messegelände Riem - Tor 21, 81829 München • T: +49 89 949 24451 sebastian.gahren@kuehne-nagel.com www.kuehne-nagel.com PANEXPO GESELLSCHAFT FÜR TRANSPORT-UND MESSELOGISTIK MBH Bauernreihe 6, 27726 Worpswede • T: +49 4792 9300 – ext 11 r.huelsmann@panexpo.de • www.panexpo.de SCHENKER DEUTSCHLAND AG CORPORATE OFFICE, FAIRS & EXHIBITIONS Lyoner Straße 15, 60528 Frankfurt am Main • T: +49 6924 744 1051 fairs-zentrale.frankfurt@dbschenker.com • www.dbschenker.com HARLAS INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT S.A. 39 Gounari street, 18531 Piraeus • T: +30 210 9648710 sales_manager@harlas.gr • www.harlas.gr MTS EXPOLOGISTICS LTD. 346A Vouliagmenis Ave, 17342 Athens • T: +30 210 9902990 fairs@mtsexpolog.com • www.mtsexpolog.com ORPHEE BEINOGLOU INTERNATIONAL FORWARDERS S.A. 27th km Old National road Athens - Korinthos Elefsina 19200, Athens • T: +30 210 946 6100 fairs@beinoglou.gr • www.beinoglou.gr BALTRANS EXHIBITION & REMOVAL LTD. Unit 2606-10, 26/F, Tower 1 Ever Gain Plaza, 88 Container Port Road, Kwai Chung, N.T. • T: +852 2798 6628 pauline.leung@exhibition.baltrans.com www.baltrans-exhibition.com JES LOGISTICS LTD 26F Winsan Tower, 98 Thomson Road, Wanchai • T: +852 2563 6645 albert@jes.com.hk • www.jes.com.hk SCHENKER INTERNATIONAL (HK) LTD Fairs, Events & Special Products 35/F., Skyline Tower, 39 Wang Kwong Road, Kowloon Bay • T: +852 2585 9686 thomas.lau@dbschenker.com • www.dbschenker.com.cn UNITEX LOGISTICS LTD. Flat D, 18/F, Tower A Billion Centre, 1 Wang Kwong Road, Kowloon Bay, Kowloon • T: +86 755 2515 3486 tm_expo@uif.com.hk • www.unitexlogistics.com MASPED LOGISTICS LTD. Szikratávíró u.17-21, H-1211 Budapest • T: +36 1 278 0951 bartko.miklos@masped.hu • www.masped.hu MOVERS INTERNATIONAL PVT LTD. 44 L.G.F Babar Road, Connaught Place, 110001 New Delhi • T: +91 11 4341 2244 neerajmakhija@moversintl.com • www.moversintl.com ORIENT MARINE LINES PVT LTD 49, Rani Jhansi Road, 110055 New Delhi • T: +91 11 2351 4040 shirishk@orientm.com • www.orientm.com PS BEDI & CO. PVT. LTD | PSBEDI GROUP D-14/1 & 14/2, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase - I, 110 020 New Delhi • T: +91 11 460 55 200 exhibitions@psbedi.com • www.psblogistics.com R.E. ROGERS INDIA PVT. LTD. 1, Commercial Complex, Pocket H & J, Sarita Vihar, 110 076 New Delhi • T: +91 11 2694 9801 sudhir@rogersworldwideindia.com www.rogersworldwideindia.com SCHENKER INDIA PVT. LTD Building No. 8C, 12th Floor, DLF Cyber City, Ph. II, 122 002 Gurgaon, Haryana • T: +91 80 4037 6902 anamitra.mukherjee@dbschenker.com www.schenker-india.com SIDDHARTHA LOGISTICS CO. PVT. LTD. 1&2, 30, Sushil, Tarun Bharat Society, Chakala, Andheri (E.), 400099 Mumbai • T: +91 22 6730 0406 sam@siddharthalogistics.com www.siddharthalogistics.com GREECE HONG KONG HUNGARY INDIA
72 IELA}}REPORT91 TRANSLINK EXPRESS (INDIA) PVT. LTD. 123 Udyog Vihar, 122001 Gurgaon, Haryana • T: +91 124 239 9273 del@translinkindia.com • www.translinkindia.com TEHRAN RAKHSH CO., LTD. #2, Hooman Street, Tavanir Avenue, 14356-33381 Tehran • T: +98 21 8887 8368 info@trclco.com • www.trcl.ir INTERFLOW LOGISTICS LTD. Airfreight office, Blakescross Dublin K45 WY42 • T: +353 16 853 845 niall@interflow.ie • www.interflow.ie AMIT LTD AMIT Building, Airport City, Ben Gurion Airport, P.O. Box 77 • T: +972 3 9720001 Inbal.Litvak@amit.co.il • www.amit.co.il HERMES EXHIBITIONS & PROJECTS LTD 12 Ayalon st., 71293 Lod • T: +972 8914 6317 hagit@hermes-exhibitions.com www.hermes-exhibitions.com SHOWTIME EXPO & EVENTS BY ICL Airport City, PO Box 1100, 70100 Lod • T: +972 3977 7333 relly@show-time.co.il • www.show-time.co.il AGILITY LOGISTICS SRL Fairs & Events department Strada Vecchia Paullese 5/A, 20090 Pantigliate, Milan • T: +39 02 2690 5231 msimone@agility.com • www.agility.com COGEFRIN SPA Via G. Di Vittorio 21/C 40013 Castel Maggiore, Bologna • T: +39 051 707290 mauro.sartori@cogefrin.it • www.cogefrin.it DSV SPA Fairs Logistic Division, Via I° Maggio 122/D, 60131 Ancona • T: +39 02 92134 221 Paolo.marzi@it.dsv.com • www.it.dsv.com EXPOTRANS SPA Via A.G. Eiffel, 100 – P44, 00148 Roma • T: +39 06 6500 4846 guido.fornelli@expotrans.net • www.expotrans.net GONDRAND BY FERCAM Via dei Trasporti Nr. 24, 20060 Vignate, Milan • T: +39 02 959 33 521 Cristina.may@gondrand.it • www.gondrand.it OTIM SPA Via Porro Lambertenghi, 9, 20159 Milan • T: +39 02 699 12 207 giampiero.beltrami@otim.it • www.otim.it AGILITY LTD. 7F NMF Kanda Iwamoto-cho Bldg. 8-16 Iwamoto-cho 3-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Chyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0032 • T: +81 3 5821 4617 expojapan@agility.com • www.agility.com BLUELINE CO. LTD. 3rd Floor, Saga-cho, MD Building, 1-18-8 Saga Koto-ku, 135-0031 Tokyo • T: +81 3 5646 4775 tsasahara@blue-line.jp • www.blue-line.jp ISHIKAWA-GUMI, LTD 14-2, 4-Chome, Higashi-Ohi, Shinagawa-Ku, 140-0011 Tokyo • T: +81 3 3474 8102 r_ishida@ishikawa-gumi.co.jp • www.ishikawa-gumi.co.jp NISSIN CORPORATION 5.Sanbancho, Chiyoda-Ku, 102-8350 Tokyo • T: +81 3 3238 6502 exhibition@nissin-tw.com • www.nissin-tw.co.jp EPLUS EXPO INC. 150-14 Samsung-Dong, Kangnam-ku, 135-090 Seoul • T: +82 2 566 0089 shine.choe@eplusexpo.com • www.eplusexpo.com KEMI - LEE CO., LTD Room 201 Hanshin Arcvalley, 277 43, Sungsoo-dong, 2Ga 133-120 Sungdomg, Gu - Seoul • T: +82 2 561 5268 superlee@kemi-lee.co.kr • www.kemi-lee.co.kr KOREA GLS, INC. #205, 14 Seongsui-ro, 10-gil Seongdong-gu, 04784 Seoul • T: +82 2 575 1533 transpark@koreagls.co.kr • www.koreagls.com KOREA INTERLINK INC #1110, Miwon BLDG43, Yoido-dong, Youngdeungpo-gu 150-741 Seoul • T: +82 2 786 5251 krmin@koreainterlink.co.kr • www.koreainterlink.co.kr KOREA ISRAEL ITALY JAPAN IELA M ember's L isting IRELAND IRAN
73IELA}}REPORT91 SEUM LOGISTICS CO., LTD. #731 Olsan-Ro, Ilsan Seo-Gu, 10377 Goyang City • T: +82 2 538 6888 seum@seumexpo.co.kr • www.seumexpo.co.kr BCC LOGISTICS Sin El Fil, Opposite Mirna, Chalouhi bldg. Parallel Towers Bloc B, Floors 12-13-14, P.O. Box 17-5040, Beirut • T: +961 1 48 22 11 exhibitions.lebanon@bcclogistics.com www.bcclogistics.com PAN-LITSERVICE JSC Laisves Ave 5, 04215 Vilnius • T: +370 52445677 vaidas@pls.lt • www.pan-litservice.lt CURIO PACK SDN. BHD. B-2-20, Leboh Batu Nilam 2, Bandar Bukit Tinggi 41200 Klang, Selang Darul Ehsan • T: +60 333 253 777 chonglee@curiopack.com.my • www.curiopack.com.my FELIX EXPO LOGISTICS (M) SDN BHD No. 17, Jalan PJS 7/20B, Bandar Sunway 46150 Petaling Jaya, Selangor • T: +603 5636 9511 albert@felixexpolog.com • www.felixexpolog.com JIM PROJECT & EXPO LOGISTICS (M) SDN.BHD Wisma JIM, No.23, Jalan Apollo U5/194, 40150 Shah Alam Selangor • T: +603 7846 1811 daniel@jim.com.my • www.jim.com.my R.E. ROGERS (MALAYSIA) SDN BHD No. 7, Jalan Warden U1/76, Taman Perindustrian, Batu Tiga 40000 Shah Alam Selangor • T: +603 5510 8611 chris@rogers-asia.com • www.rogers-asia.com CARGOLIVE, S. DE R.L. DE C.V. Platón 409, Col. Polanco, Del. Miguel Hidalgo, 11560 CDMX • T: +52 5280 1279 ext. 233 johanna.romero@cargolivelog.com • www.cargolive.com.mx JAGUAR TRAFIMAR LOGISTICA, S.A. DE C.V. Homero 1425-801, Col. Morales Polanco, 11540 Mexico, D.F. • T: +52 55 5262 5983 m.lara@jaguartrafimar.com.mx • www.jaguartrafimar.com.mx NEW AGE OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS S.A. DE C.V. Benito Juarez 41, Col. Urbana Ixhuatepec, 54190, Ecatepec Edo. de Méx. • T: +52 55 5769 7415 Ext. 101 rene.carvajal@naibgroup.com.mx • www.naibgroup.com.mx TIMAR Quartier Oukacha, Immeuble 1, rue 1 20580 Casablanca • T: +212 522 67 60 00 n.rougerie@timar.ma • www.timar.ma IAL NIGERIA LIMITED IAL Place, 16 Burma Road, Apapa, Lagos • T: +234 1 270 7508 olusegunlawal@ialnigeria.com • www.ialnigeria.com AGILITY FAIRS & EVENTS LOGISTICS (SHANGHAI) CO. LTD. 1/F., Building #9, Int. Business Park (IBP), 280 Linhong Road, Changning District, 200335 Shanghai • T: +86 21 6236 6060 fairs-china@agility.com • www.agility.com BONDEX LOGISTICS CO., LTD International Capital Plaza, Room 2407-2408 No. 1318 North Sichuan Road, 200080 Shanghai • T: +86 21 5605 9810 amos.ma@bondex.com.cn • www.bondex.com.cn BTG INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FORWARDING (BEIJING) CO., LTD. Room 503 Building 4, No 12 Xinyuanxilizhongjie Chaoyang District, 100027 Beijing • T: +86 10 8460 1067 owen.ouyang@btg.cn • www.btg.cn CHINA INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION TRANSPORTATION CO., LTD. Room 539, Hall 1, No.6 Beisanhuan Donglu Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100028 • T: +86 10 8460 0609 zhangtong@ciec.com.cn • www.ciec.com.cn GO-EXPRESS CO. LTD Suite C-D. 17th Floor of FULONG Mansion No. 277 Siping Road, 200081 Shanghai • T: +86 21 65757706 Ramon.zhu@go-express.com.cn • www.go-express.com.cn LIAONING AIR SEA WORLDWIDE LOGISTICS LTD. Room 2203-4, Dalian Gold Name Tower, No. 68, Renmin Road, Zhongshan District, 116001 Dalian • T: +86 411 8271 8866 william.wang@asw-dalian.com.cn www.airseaworldwide.com MALAYSIA MEXICO MOROCCO NIGERIA P.R. CHINA LITHUANIA LEBANON
74 IELA}}REPORT91 SHANGHAI EXPOTRANS LIMITED Unit 605-608, No. 555, An Yuan Road 200040 Shanghai • T: +86 021 60131865 xieweiwei@xptrs.com.cn • www.xptrs.com.cn SHANGHAI HI-EXPO INTERNATIONAL LOGISTICS CO., LTD. Room 2501 No. 1666, North Sichuan Road 200040 Shanghai • T: +86 21 63091700 huadong@hi-expo.com.cn • www.hi-expo.com.cn SHANGHAI ITPC INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORTATION CO., LTD. F/10, Wukuang Building, No. 757 GuangFu Rd 200070 Shanghai • T: +86 21 2321 5113 jake@itpc.net.cn • www.itpc.net.cn SHENZHEN TALENT & SEA-EVER LOGISTICS LTD., (TDS LOGISTICS) Rm 1801-1802 Shenhua Commercial Building, No.2018, Jiabin Road, Luohu District, 518000 Shenzhen • T: +86 755 25157980 sophia@seaever.com • www.seaever.com SINOTRANS BEIJING COMPANY 400, 4th Floor/Hall 1, China Intern. Exh. Center No. 6 Beisanhuan East Road, 100028 Beijing, • T: +86 10 8460 1162 shizhigang@sinotrans.com • www.sinotransbj.com SINOTRANS LIMITED SPECIAL LOGISTICS BRANCH 8th Floor, Sinotrans Building Tower B, Building 10, No.5 Anding Road, Chaoyang District, 100029 Beijing • T: +86 10 6229 5216 jinxiaomiao@sinotrans.com • www.sinotrans.com APT SHOWFREIGHT PAKISTAN PVT. LTD. 1006, Business Plaza, Mumtaz Hassan Road, Karachi • T: +92 213 2411 1589 iqureshi@aptshowfreight.com www.aptshowfreightlogistics.com WAIVER LOGISTICS PERU S.A.C Calley Fray Martin De Murua 150, Office 910, Maranga, San Miguel • T: +511 3404 985 luis.guerrero@waiverlog.com • www.waiverlogistics.com NETLOG POLSKA SP.Z.O.O. ul. Pradzynskiego 12/14, 01-222 Warszawa • T: +48 22 256 7052 dariusz.akonom@netlog.org.pl • www.netlog.org.pl TRANSMEBLE INTERNATIONAL SP.Z.O.O. ul. Konopickiej 19/2, 60-771 Poznan • T: +48 61 865 6807 daniel@transmeble.com.pl • www.transmeble.com.pl UNIVERSAL EXPRESS SP.Z.O.O. ul. 17 Stycznia 45B, Zephirus Building, 02-146 Warsaw • T: +48 22 100 28 90 marzena.zawadzka-szulc@uex.pl • www.uexgroup.pl AIRLINK INTERNATIONAL QATAR W.L.L. P.O. Box 23036, Al-Doha, Doha • T: +974 465 7660 naveen@airlinkqatar.com • www.airlinkqatar.com BCC QATAR Ground Floor - Office Number B3, Cinema Traffic Signal, P.O. Box 14043, Doha • T: +974 444 3436 78 exhibitions.qatar@bcclogistics.com • www.bcclogistics.com EXPOWESTRANS LLC 14, Krasnopresnenskaya quay, Exhibition Complex, 123100 Moscow • T: +7 495 605 6650 adviser@ewt.ru • www.ewt.ru PAN-BALTSERVICE LTD. 103, Bolshoy Prospect, Vasilievsky Island, 199106 St. Petersburg • T: +7 812 322 6038 info@pan-baltservice.spb.ru • www.pan-baltservice.ru BCC LOGISTICS KSA Olaya Street, Al-Rossias Commercial Center, 6th Floor, Riyadh • T: +966 11 460 2997 exhibitions.ksa@bcclogistics.com • www.bcclogistics.com AGILITY FAIRS & EVENTS LOGISTICS PTE LTD (SINGAPORE) No. 5, Changi North Way, 3rd Floor, 498771 Singapore • T: +65 6500 0250 fairs-singapore@agility.com • www.agility.com TRANSIT AIR CARGO SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. 111 Neythal Road, 628598 Singapore • T: +65 6438 1686 events@tacs.com.sg • www.transitairasia.com.sg EF-GSM SOUTH AFRICA Unit 11A Platinum Junction, School Street, 7441 Milnerton • T: +27 21 552 7248 jacquinel@ef-gsm.co.za • www.ef-gsm.co.za PAKISTAN PERU RUSSIA SINGAPORE IELA M ember's L isting QATAR SAUDI ARABIA POLAND SOUTH AFRICA
75IELA}}REPORT91 KATLEGO GLOBAL LOGISTICS PTY LTD Unit 2 Acacia Park, Capital Hill Business Park, Le Roux Avenue P.O. Box 7321, Halfway House, 1685 Midrand, Gauteng • T: +27 11 990 2600 / +27 861 528 534 mosesm@katlegoint.co.za • www.katlegoint.co.za LA ROUXNELLE LOGISTICS AND CONSULTING Plot 293, 6th Avenue, Bredell A.H., Kempton Park, 1623 • T: + 27 11 397 8866 leon@larouxnelle.co.za • www.larouxnelle.co.za AGILITY FAIRS & EVENTS SPAIN Avda. Ports d’Europa, 2 - ZAL, 08040 Barcelona • T: +34 93 297 08 57 beflores@agility.com • www.agilitylogistics.com COMARFEX LOGISTICA DE FERIAS S.L. C/ Fontanella 21 - 23, 2nd Floor, Suite #5, 08010 Barcelona • T: +34 93 319 1269 jcperez@comarfex.com • www.comarfex.com RESA EXPO LOGISTICS C/Botánica 62, Fira Gran Vía, Entrada 4, Aptdo. Correos 2045 08908 Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona • T: +34 93 233 4745 pmartinez@resaexpo.com • www.resaexpo.com ACE CARGO (PVT) LTD No, 315 Vauxhall Street, Colombo 02 • T: +94 112 308330 premachandra@acecargo.lk • www.acecargo.lk ON-SITE EXHIBITIONS AB Norra Gubberogatan 30, 416 63 Gothenburg • T: +46 31 707 3070 lena@onsitegroup.se • www.onsitegroup.se SCHENKER AB, DIV AIR P.O.Box 84, S-431 21 Mölndal • T: +46 31 337 0570 anneli.larsson@dbschenker.com • www.dbschenker.com/se AGILITY LOGISTICS LTD St. Jakobs-Strasse 220, 4002 Basel • T: +41 61 316 57 03 auzun@agility.com • www.agility.com BTG EVENTS EUROPE LTD. Unterlettenstrasse 11, 9443 Widnau • T: +41 717 267 091 mathias.schatzmann@btg-suisse.ch • www.btg-suisse.ch BTG SUISSE LTD. Salinenstrasse 61, 4133 Pratteln • T: +41 61 487 87 02 dominique.geiser@btg-suisse.ch • www.btg-suisse.ch EXPO-CARGO LTD Frachthof West, 8058 Zurich Airport • T: +41 43 816 6181 roger.buetikofer@expo-cargo.ch • www.expo-cargo.ch INTER EXPOLOGISTICS LTD Geneva Palexpo, 30 Route François Peyrot, 1218 Grand-Saconnex, Geneva • T: +41 22 798 13 28 manuel.mazzini@iel.ch • www.iel.ch SEMPEX AG Messezentrum Zuerich, Siewerdtstrasse 60, 8050 Zurich • T: +41 58 307 77 60 d.bataller@sempex.com • www.sempex.com SWISS EXPO LOGISTICS AG Zürcherstrasse 46, 8400 Winterthur • T: +41 52 213 3300 alexandra.erdmann@swiss-expologistics.com www.swiss-expologistics.com DARWISH LOGISTICS Damascus Free Zone, Inana Bldg, 1st Floor, 60690 Damascus • T: +963 11 211 1870 ext 138 amer@darwishlogistics.com • www.darwishlogistics.com CROWN VAN LINES CO., LTD 4-4 Fl, No. 165 sec., 5 Men Sheng East Road, Taipei • T: +886 2 2746 7621 exhibition@crownvan.com • www.crownvan.com EUROTRAN EXPO SERVICE CO., LTD. 10F, No.455, Chong Yang Road, Nangang District, 11560 Taipei • T: +886 2 2785 6000 allison.yang@eurotran.com • www.eurotran.com TRANS-LINK EXHIBITION SERVICES CO., LTD. Room 5-2, 5FL., No 99., Chung Shan North Road, Sec. 2, 10448 Taipei • T: +886-2-2581-1133 frances@trans-link.com.tw • www.trans-link.com.tw ELITE TRANSPORTATION SERVICES LTD 20/22-23 Moo 3, Klongnuang, Klongluang, Pathumthani 12120. • T: +66 2 105 8651 waralee@elitethai.com • www.elitethai.com SWEDEN SRI LANKA SWITZERLAND SYRIA TAIWAN SPAIN THAILAND
76 IELA}}REPORT91 ROGERS BANGKOK CO. LTD 90/1 Moo.4, Bangchalong, Bangplee, 10540 Samutprakarn • T: +66 2752 64179 nuttacom@rogers-asia.com • www.rogers-thailand.com SUN EXPO SERVICES CO., LTD. 60/107 M9. Kwaeng Dokmai, Khet Praves, 10250 Bangkok • T: +66 2728 4452-4 din@sunexpothai.com • www.sunexpothai.com CEVA SHOWFREIGHT- NL Elektronweg 12, 3542 AC Utrecht • T: +31 88 028 31 66 Marc.Coenen@Cevalogistics.com • www.cevalogistics.com HUDIG & VEDER FORWARDING B.V. Debussystraat 2, 3161 WD Rhoon • T: +31 88 5445 090 expo@hudigveder.nl • www.hudigveder.nl SCHENKER LOGISTICS NETHERLAND B.V. c/o Rai Amsterdam Europaplein 2-22/P9, 1078 GZ Amsterdam • T: +31 202253974 Nicole.Biesheuvel@dbschenker.com • www.dbschenker.nl VALVERDE B.V. Zekeringstraat 36 BG, 1014 BS Amsterdam • T: +31 20 653 8555 info@valverde.nl • www.valverde.nl EKOL LOJISTIK AS Hastahane Mahallesi, Caddesi No 82, Hadimköy (Boyalik) Arnavutköy, 34555 Istanbul • T: +90 216 564 3352 Alpay.altiok@ekol.com • www.ekol.com ERTEM INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT CO. LTD. Baris Mah. Samsun Cad., Rea Is Mrk., No:37 K:3 Beylikduzu, 34520 Istanbul • T: +90 212 852 0060 ersan@ertemgroup.com • www.ertemgroup.com GRUPTRANS INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT AND TRADE CO., LTD. Kirim Cad.36-1, 6510 Emek-Ankara • T: +90 312 215 4344 feyzan@gruptrans.com • www.gruptrans.com IDA EXPO- IDA ULUSLAR ARASI FUAR DAN. Ve Lojistik Hiz. Ltd. Sti. Ugur Mumcu Mah., Samandira Cad., Koru Sitesi, A Blok, No: 149 D:§, Yakacik, Kartal, 34882 Istanbul • T: +90 216 467 6591 Tijen@idaexpo.com • www.idaexpo.com MARS HAVA VE DENIZ KARGO TASIMACILIGI A.S Mahmutbey Mah.Taşocağı Yolu Cad.Balance, Güneşli No:19/7 C Blok Kat: 6-7-8, Bağcılar, 34218 Istanbul • T: +90 212 411 41 80 namikkeles@marslogistics.com • www.marslogistics.com AGILITY FAIRS & EVENTS DUBAI UAE P.O. Box 36683, Dubai • T: +971 4813 1197 GJacob@agility.com • www.agility.com AIRLINK INTERNATIONAL U.A.E. P.O. Box 10466, Dubai • T: +971 4 3325334 j.khoury@airlink.ae • www.airlinkuae.com DUBAI EXPRESS (L.L.C.) - FREIGHTWORKS P.O. Box 5514, Dubai • T: +971 4204 4404 customerservice@freightworks.com • www.freightworks.com ELF SHIPPING LLC. P.O. Box 30344, Plot No. 598-869, Arenco Properties Street 41, Dubai Investment Park-1, Dubai • T: +9714 8834444 irshad.khan@elfshipping.com • www.elfshipping.com FILS INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT & LOGISTIC SERVICES LLC Plot No. 89, Street - 24b, Al Quoz - 2, Post Box 8109, Dubai • T: +971 4347 4150 waki@filslogistic.com • www.filslogistic.com MASSTRANS FREIGHT LLC Al Asmawi Building, Dubai Investment Park, P.O. Box 127315, Dubai • T: +971 4885 5902 Krish@masstransfreight.com • www.masstransfreight.com SCHENKER LOGISTICS LLC Mez-2, Al Saman Tower, Hamdan Street, P.O. Box 44256, Abu Dhabi • T: +971 2627 7333 (ext. 112) farook.alzeer@dbschenker.com • www.dbschenker.com AGILITY FAIRS & EVENTS LOGISTICS LTD. Unit 11-12, Third Exhibition Avenue, Industrial Estate, B40 1PJ Birmingham • T: +44 1217 802 627 GNewell@agility.com • www.agility.com CEVA SHOWFREIGHT - UK Unit 3a, National Exhibition Centre, NEC Birmingham, B40 1PJ Birmingham • T: +44 121 782 8888 dean.wale@cevalogistics.com • www.cevalogistics.com CHARLES KENDALL EVENT LOGISTICS Spur Road, Feltham, Middlesex, TW14 0SL • T: +44 208 831 1376 lbanks@charleskendall.com • www.charleskendall.com UNITED KINGDOM TURKEYIELA M ember's L isting UNITED ARAB EMIRATES THE NETHERLANDS }IELA MEMBERSHIP To assist the pro-active approach of the the IELA Secretariat, you the IELA Members are asked to recommend specialist event logistics providers that you know deliver a quality service. Email the contact details of any companies that you would be prepared to sponsor for IELA membership to: membership@iela.org
77IELA}}REPORT91 EF-GSM LTD Global House, Unit 5 Station Court, Station Approach, Borough Green, TN15 8AD Kent • T: +44 1732 885 131 steve@ef-gsm.com • www.ef-gsm.com EUROPA SHOWFREIGHT Europa House, ProLogis Park, Midpoint Way Minworth, Birmingham, B76 9EH • T: +44 121 352 2104 pbrady@europa-worldwide.com • www.europa-worldwide.com EUROPEAN INTERNATIONAL (FAIRS) LTD Units 6&10, Skitts Manor Farm, Moor Lane, Marsh Green, TN8 5RA Edenbridge • T: +44 173 286 0330 jim.callaghan@european-intl.com • www.european-intl.com EXHIBITION FREIGHTING LTD The Granary, Moat Farm, Collier Street, TN12 9RR Kent • T: +44 189 273 2009 Neil@exhibitionfreighting.co.uk • www.exhibitionfreighting.co.uk GBH EXHIBITION FORWARDING LTD 10 Orgreave Drive, Handsworth, S13 9NR Sheffield • T: +44 114 269 0641 michael@gbhforwarding.com • www.gbhforwarding.com SCHENKER LIMITED - FAIRS AND EVENTS SERVICES Fairs & Events Services. Mayne House, Juniper Park, Fenton Way, Basildon, S515 6TD Essex • T: +44 1268 632213 Luke.Wrigley@dbschenker.com • www.dbschenker.co.uk WES GROUP – WORLDWIDE EXHIBITION SPECIALISTS LTD. Unit 9 Stort Valley Industrial Estate, Stansted Road, Bishop’s Stortford, Herts CM23 2TU • T: +44 208 508 2224 andrew@wes-group.com • www.wes-group.com AGILITY FAIRS & EVENTS LOGISTICS LLC 1100 S. Tamiami Trail, Ste B., FL 34285 Venice • T: +1 941 861 8930 mchurchill@agility.com • www.agility.com AIRWAYS FREIGHT CORPORATION 3849 West Wedington Drive, AR 72704 Fayetteville • T: +1 479 442 6301 ext 100 bradw@airwaysfreight.com • www.airwaysfreight.com AMR GROUP, INC. 6230 McLeod Drive, Suite 140, Las Vegas, NV 89120 • T: +1 702 8006385 chris.ray@amrworldwide.com • www.amrworldwide.com GLOBEX LOGISTICS INC. 2652 E. FM 407, Ste. 230, Bartonville, TX 76226 • T: +1 940 584 0606 twarren@globexlogistics.net • www.globexlogistics.net GO EVENTS MANAGEMENT INC. 36 Seabring Street, Brooklyn, 11231 NY • T: +1 718 624 2000 annen@goeventsmgmt.com • www.goeventsmgmt.com MASTERPIECE INTERNATIONAL LTD. 615 N. Nash Street Ste: 300, 90245 El Segundo • T: +1 310 321 1050 cjones@masterpieceintl.com • www.masterpieceintl.com ML INTERNATIONAL 280 Shuman Blvd., Suite 105, P.O. Box 652, Naperville, IL 60566 • T: +1 630 355 5911 mlopata@mlintl.net • www.mlintl.net ROCK-IT CARGO USA LLC 5343 W. Imperial Highway, Suite 900, Los Angeles, CA 90045 • T: +1 310 216 6227 louK@rockitcargo.com • www.rockitcargo.com SCHENKER INC. 1901 N. Roselle Road, Suite 200, Schaumburg, IL 60195 • T: +1 847 954 6668 michael.stromeyer@dbschenker.com www.dbschenkerusafairs.com THREE WAY LOGISTICS 250 Airport Circle, Suite 104, CA 92880 Corona • T: +1 909 539 9976 EMosqueda@threeway.com • www.threeway.com TRANSIT AIR CARGO, INC. 2204 E. 4th Street, 92705 Santa Ana, CA • T: +1 800 247 1600 ext. 800 gkhodayar@transitair.com • www.transitair.com TWI GROUP INC. (USA) 4480 South Pecos Road, NV 89121 Las Vegas • T: +1 702 691 9032 gkeh@twigroup.com • www.twiglobal.com ASIA EXPO LOGISTICS 308/18 Binh Loi St., Ward 13, Binh Thanh Dist, Hochiminh City • T: +84 28 6258 1123 yen@aelvn.com • www.aelvn.com TRANSIT AIR CARGO VIETNAM CO., LTD. Saigon Paragon – 8th Floor, 03 Nguyen Luong Bang str., Dist. 07, Hochiminh city • T: +84 28 5416 5732 jerry.tran@tacs.com.sg • www.transitairasia.com.sg VEGA LOGISTICS CO., LTD. Lot A, 4th Floor, Vtp Building, No. 8 Nguyen Hue Street, Dist 1 Hochiminh City • T: +84 28 3827 3747 hoa.nguyen@vegavn.com • www.vegavn.com IELA currently has 175 members and 31 affiliates from 56 countries Please note that the IELA Secretariat has included all recent changes in contact details in the new IELA membership list available on www.iela.org Email adminiela@iela.org with all amendments to your company details. U S A VIETNAM

Ziegler

FINK

GERMANY

Cretschmar

DHL

DHL

DHL

www.dhl-tfe.com

DHL Trade Fairs & Events GmbH Leipzig

• T: +49 341 678 7247 heike.eckardt@dhl.com www.dhl.com

Schenker Deutschland AG Berlin

• T: +49 30 301 299 5421 fairs.berlin@dbschenker.com www.dbschenker.com

Schenker Deutschland AG Cologne

• T: +49 221 98131-8810 fairs.koeln@dbschenker.com www.dbschenker.com

Schenker Deutschland AG Düsseldorf

• T: +49 211 4362810 fairs.duesseldorf@dbschenker.com www.dbschenker.com

Schenker Deutschland AG Essen

• T: +49 201 959791-12 fairs.essen@dbschenker.com www.dbschenker.com

Schenker Deutschland AG Frankfurt am Main

• T: +49 6107 74906 fairs.frankfurt@dbschenker.com www.dbschenker.com

Schenker Deutschland AG Hamburg

35547430 fairs.hamburg@dbschenker.com www.dbschenker.com

Schenker Deutschland AG Hannover

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87005

fairs.hannover@dbschenker.com www.dbschenker.com

Schenker Deutschland AG Munich

• T: +49 89 94924300 fairs.muenchen@dbschenker.com www.dbschenker.com

Schenker Deutschland AG Nurenberg

Schenker Deutschland AG Stuttgart

ITALY

Expotrans S.p.A. Bologna

IELA}}REPORT91 IELA A ffiliates }Registered Office IELA International Exhibition Logistics Association 4, rue Charles-Bonnet, P.O. Box 399, 1211 Geneva 12, Switzerland adminiela@iela.org VAT registration number: CHE-100.318.856 78 • IELA A ffiliates BELGIUM
Expo Logistics, Brussels Expo Brussels • T: +32 2 475 4540 Jean-Marc_Salmon@zieglergroup.com www.ziegler-expolog.com BRAZIL
MOBILITY Sao Paulo Sao Paulo, SP • T: +55 11 3839-5400 finksp@fink.com.br www.fink.com.br
MesseCargo GmbH Leipzig • T: +49 341 520 430 14 Karsten.Klitscher@cretschmar.de www.cretschmar-messecargo.de
Trade Fairs & Events GmbH Berlin • T: +49 30 609 153 031 fairs.ber@dhl.com www.dhl-tfe.com
Trade Fairs & Events GmbH Frankfurt / Main • T: +49 69 976714 112 stephan.engisch@dhl.com www.dhl.com
Trade Fairs & Events GmbH Hannover • T: +49 511 4756 2910 oliver.koch@dhl.com
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• T: +49 911 81748-10 fairs.nuernberg@dbschenker.com www.dbschenker.com
• T: +49 711 18560-3300 fairs.stuttgart@dbschenker.com www.dbschenker.com
• T: +39 05 186 4466 maria.mambelli@expotrans.net www.expotrans.net Expotrans S.p.A. Milan • T: +39 02 3666 9600 alessandra.dellavedova@expotrans.net www.expotrans.net P.R. CHINA Liaoning Air Sea Worldwide Logistics Ltd. Beijing • T: +86 10 6140 7406 lillian.jiang@asw-beijing.com.cn www.airseaworldwide.com Liaoning Air Sea Worldwide Logistics Ltd. Guangzhou • T: +86 411 8271 8866 william.wang@asw-dalian.com.cn www.airseaworldwide.com Liaoning Air Sea Worldwide Logistics Ltd. Qingdao • T: +86 411 8271 8866 william.wang@asw-dalian.com.cn www.airseaworldwide.com Liaoning Air Sea Worldwide Logistics Ltd. Shanghai • T: +86 21 6332 6700 Bert.chen@asw-shanghai.com.cn www.airseaworldwide.com Liaoning Air Sea Worldwide Logistics Ltd. Shenzhen • T: +86 411 8271 8866 william.wang@asw-dalian.com.cn www.airseaworldwide.com SPAIN Resa Expo Logistics Madrid • T: +34 91 669 4079 bhelguero@resaexpo.com www.resaexpo.com SWITZERLAND Sempex AG Basel • T: +41 58 307 77 10 c.fritsch@sempex.com www.sempex.com Expo-Cargo Ltd. Basel • T: +41 616666032 ffr@expo-cargo.ch www.expo-cargo.ch UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Airlink International U.A.E. Abu Dhabi • T: +971 2 622 0647 laiju@airlink.ae www.airlinkae.ae Masstrans Freight LLC Abu Dhabi • T: +971 244 58700 daniel@masstransfreight.com www.masstransfreight.com U S A Airways Freight Corporation Chicago , Office / Illinois • T: +1 847 382 9963 jimkelty@airwaysfreight.com www.airwaysfreight.com Airways Freight Corporation San Diego Office, California • T: +1 858 663 0462 lotta@airwaysfreight.com www.airwaysfreight.com

THE IELA BOARD OF MANAGEMENT Board Functions

CHAIRMAN

} Vicki Bedi hsbedi@psbedi.com

VICE CHAIRMAN

} Jim Kelty JimKelty@airwaysfreight.com

TREASURER

} Priscilla Leong PLeong@agility.com

MEMBERS

} Feyzan Erel feyzan@gruptrans.com

} Mariane Ewbank mewbank@fulstandig.com.br

} Guido Fornelli guido.fornelli@expotrans.net

} Emmanuel Pitchelu emmanuel.pitchelu@group-esi.com

} Christoph Rauch christoph.rauch@btg.de

} Sandi Trotter strotter@twigroup.com

THE COMMITTEE

CHAIRMAN

} Ravinder Sethi ravi@rogersworldwideindia.com

MEMBERS

} Markus Eichenberger markus.eichenberger@btg-suisse.ch

Greg Keh gkeh@twigroup.com

EXECUTIVE OFFICER - IELA SECRETARIAT

Elizabeth Niehaus elizabeth@iela.org

Member Moves

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ISRAEL

New Contact Person Mrs. Inbal Litvak Inbal.Litvak@amit.co.il

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UNITED KINGDOM

New Contact Person Mr. Paul Brady

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USA

New address 280 Shuman Blvd., Suite 105, P.O. Box 652, Naperville, IL 60566, USA

} ROGERS BANGKOK CO. LTD

THAILAND

New Website www.rogers-thailand.com

} SCHENKER DEUTSCHLAND AG

GERMANY

New Conact Person Matthias Dornscheidt

VP Global Fairs & Exhibitions fairs-zentrale.frankfurt@dbschenker.com

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