Monday, March 14, 2011

My Way Back Home

Well, Courier Magazine is back in Kansas City (we were greeted by snow) and now we are full of ideas and topics to fill the magazine with covering the air cargo industry. Air Cargo 2011 turned out to be a great event for the AEMCA, AfA and XLA. Members of each association were privy to an array of educational sessions.

Those sessions are what I found to be the best benefit for the event. Sure, there are numerous networking opportunities and a giant trade show, but the seminars are really the hub of the entire event.

Whether it be legal issues or TSA compliance, import/export concerns or personnel questions, each session was designed for attendees to get the most out of each seminar. Some of the brightest minds in the business gathered in San Diego for Air Cargo 2011 and attendees came out on top with the information that was distributed.

Going forward, every convention (beyond Air Cargo) offers a real value to attendees and its where great ideas are exchanged. I urge all of you to go out and see for yourself how improve business and expand bottom lines through conventions and trade shows.

Vincent Brennan
Editor
Courier Magazine

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