TIACA Launches Air Cargo Forum 2024 with a New Partnership 

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The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) announces that planning has commenced for the next edition of its flagship event, the Air Cargo Forum. The 2024 event will be managed with a new partner, McVeigh Global Meetings and Events, LLC (MGME), who will organize the event that will again be held in Miami, November 11-14, 2024.

Building upon the success of ACF 2022, which had over 220 exhibitors and over 3,500 unique visitors, the association selected MGME following a vigorous tender process based on their commitment to deliver an event aligned with TIACA’s Events key principles set by the association’s Board of Directors. The key principles include providing value for money, being network-focused, world-class speakers, industry thought leader engagement, charitable, sustainable as well as providing a highly valued experience for attendees.  Future events will include facility tours, unique networking celebrations and excursions for attendees.

The TIACA Board of Directors selected MGME to organize, sell and manage the Air Cargo Forum 2024 and the Air Cargo Forum 2026, both of which will be held at the Miami Beach Convention Center.

“Following the success of ACF 2022, we would like to enhance the event even more, aligned with our key event principles as a membership-focused organization. We feel that it is vital that the ACF remains a world-class global event that brings the entire industry together to deliver value not only for our exhibitors but to our members and the industry at large. By partnering with MGME, we can offer the entire package; exhibits, sponsorship, advertising and of course plenty of networking opportunities as well as fun,” says Steven Polmans, TIACA Chair.

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McVeigh Global Meetings and Events, LLC (MGME) is an award-winning, top-25 provider of innovative meeting management and event production solutions on a global stage for the MICE industry. Focused on creating more dynamic and meaningful human connections throughout the world, the company has team members in 25 countries with meetings and events experience of over 70. The company’s recent acquisition of PRIME Event Partners in Canada has increased its global footprint and will continue to grow into the future of the ever-changing and evolving industry.

“We are excited to work towards delivering another successful event next year that will include a streamlined event that achieves the association’s event principles but will also offer more opportunities for attendees to network such as a golf tournament, receptions and well-planned after-event parties. We are confident that MGME will be able to deliver to the association as well as the exhibitors and attendees. We also feel it is vital to make it easy for attendees to enjoy themselves in one of the world’s top tourist destinations, so we will be offering some exciting pre/post-event excursions, watch this space. This way we can provide much more than an event, we can provide an experience,” says Glyn Hughes, TIACA Director General.

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