The June edition of Conqueror’s quarterly newsletters is now online!

It comes loaded with information about Conqueror’s 9th Annual Meeting, news from the network, news highlights from the sector and much more

We are pleased to let you know that the second edition of Conqueror’s quarterly newsletter has been published and can be viewed on our website. Like every other edition, this newsletter brings you all the news from our network members, the latest news from the sector, news about the launch of the FreightViewer section of our website and more.

logistics companies and suppliers
logistics companies and suppliers

Inside you’ll find an interesting article about a list of books which can be of interest to people working in the freight forwarding sector. We have announced the date and venue of Conqueror’s 9th Annual Meeting more details about which can be obtained from the Annual Meeting section of our website. Like last time, we have published a few pages enlisting all the public holidays worldwide in the coming 3 months. Members can take a look so as to avoid unwanted hassles for them or their partners.

Conqueror members, who want to get the news about their company published on our December newsletter, are requested to send us a mail telling us about the latest accomplishments of their company. We will be happy to feature your company’s news on our website and on our upcoming newsletter.

Hope you enjoy reading!

Interview with Fleur Gase, Network Manager of CQR Amsterdam

“As the next generation of air cargo professionals, we are capable of using or inventing new tools to uplift the airfreight industry into an innovative future.”

In a section titled “The Future of Air Cargo” Schiphol Airport has interviewed Fleur Gase, the Network Manager of Reibel Air and Ocean Freight, Conqueror member in Amsterdam, among other young and female air cargo professionals. The new generation believes that collaboration, sustainability, and the use of intelligent technology is the way forward.

logistics business partner
logistics business partner

In this interview, Fleur Gase – who is 31 years old and joined the family freight forwarding business after briefly working in the media industry –gives a fresh perspective on the changes in the airfreight industry, which was traditionally male-dominated. She also emphasizes how digital technology, innovation, and more accessible career paths will make a great impact on the future of the air-cargo industry: “We are capable of using or inventing new tools to uplift the airfreight industry into a new dimension and an innovative future.”

Gase is also passionate about embracing digital technology and predicts that the future of air cargo lies in innovation. “As the next generation of air cargo professionals, we have grown up with constantly advancing technology.”

Additionally, she believes that the air cargo industry can move forward by replacing the “old boys’ network” with more accessible career paths that are open to diversity, and therefore, innovation. “One reason that air cargo does not attract many young professionals is that our industry is not sexy, but if we offer young professionals the skills and opportunities that they need to advance and work towards a bright future, then I believe that we will be able to retain more talent.” she said.

We encourage our members to check out the full interview by clicking on this link.