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South East Air Cargo Conclave and Awards 2024 (SEAC 2024) to acclaim a high-flying sector
Exim India Shipping Times is back with the South East Air Cargo Conclave and Awards 2024 (SEAC 2024), the 5th Edition, scheduled for Wednesday, November 27th, 2024 at Hotel Hilton, Chennai.
SEAC has in this short span emerged as South India’s premier congregation focused on air cargo logistics that brings together industry leaders, experts, professionals, exporters and importers as well as regulators and policymakers on a dynamic platform for knowledge exchange, networking, innovation, and deserving recognition.
Conference and Awards
The Conclave will see leading lights from across the spectrum of air cargo logistics engage in dynamic conversations around the varied aspects of cargo movement, infrastructure, digitisation, sustainability, regulation, policy initiatives and more, centred around the future prospects and growth of air cargo logistics in India.
The Awards Night to follow will recognise excellence and innovation across various segments, among companies as well as individuals, within the air cargo community. This is an honour that has gained in prestige among the fraternity.
The networking opportunities at the event will facilitate interaction with numerous delegates for fostering collaboration and growth.
SEAC 2024 comes in the backdrop of the Indian air cargo sector experiencing significant growth and transformation despite the challenges, such as infrastructure constraints, time-consuming processes, regulatory and policy issues, freight rates and capacity problems, global supply chain disruptions, economic slowdown in key markets etc.
India is today considered one of the most competitive and lucrative air cargo markets globally, reflected in the fact that leading international players are investing in strategic alliances pertaining to logistics, airports, digital innovation and more. Importantly, it has been seeing a lot of technological advancements in keeping with the times and to better facilitate the trade..
The Indian air cargo sector thus seems well on its way to reach the annual targeted throughput of 10 million metric tonnes by 2030. For it is without doubt on an upward trajectory, driven by technological advancements, strategic investments and a resilient spirit, which will be acclaimed at SEAC 2024.