The Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) has convened a consultative breakfast meeting serving as a platform for stakeholders within the cargo fraternity to deliberate on pertinent industry matters.
This is in a bid to bolster the efficiency and strategic positioning of cargo operations at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA).
The meetinmeeting witnessed the convergence of various stakeholders including carriers, freight forwarders, transit shed operators, clearing and forwarding agents, among others.
This diverse representation underscored the collective commitment towards enhancing the cargo ecosystem at JKIA.
The event was honored by the presence of key figures within KAA leadership, notably the authority’s Board Chairman, Hon. Caleb Kositany, and the Acting Managing Director, Henry Ogoye. Their participation underscored the significance attached to fostering collaboration and synergy within the industry.
Throughout the session, participants delved into critical aspects such as the industry outlook, overview, cargo trends, facts, and figures. These discussions provided valuable insights into the current state of affairs and shed light on emerging trends shaping the cargo landscape.
Of particular significance was the emphasis placed on KAA’s strategic positioning of cargo operations. As the custodian of one of Africa’s busiest airports, KAA plays a pivotal role in facilitating seamless cargo movements and fostering trade facilitation.
The forum provided a platform to align strategies and chart a course towards further enhancing the efficiency and competitiveness of cargo services.