NATIONAL AIR CARGO RECEIVES STAT TIMES WORLDWIDE
EMERGING FREIGHT FORWARDER OF THE YEAR AWARD
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
NATIONAL AIR CARGO RECEIVES STAT TIMES
WORLDWIDE
EMERGING FREIGHT FORWARDER OF THE YEAR
AWARD
BUFFALO, NEW YORK– February 22, 2010. National Air Cargo (NAC) announced
today it received the "STAT TIMES International Award for Excellence in
Air Cargo" in the category of "Emerging Freight Forwarder of the
Year." The Award was accepted by NAC CEO Preston Murray at the Air Cargo
India 2010 conference in Mumbai,
India earlier
this month. The company was nominated for the award by readers of STAT TIMES, a
multimodal transport media specializing in Air Cargo and read widely by leaders
in the industry.
"We
pride ourselves on being reliable and operating with agility and
precision," stated Christopher Alf (Chris Alf), founder of NAC.
Christopher
Alf continued "I'm very thankful to STAT readers for voting for NAC and
recognizing our commitment to these principles. It's a thrill to win this
prestigious award."
In
addition to Emerging Freight Forwarder of the Year, 19 other industry leaders
received Awards of Excellence in categories such as Emerging Cargo
Airport of the Year,
Freight Forwarder of the Year, Emerging Cargo Airline of the Year, and Emerging
Freight Services of the Year.
The
Air Cargo India conference
is an international event with an objective of providing a platform for trade
discussion for tapping the immense opportunities available in India. The program was anchored by
Aaron Heslehurst, BBC World News Presenter, and National Air Cargo CEO Preston
Murray was a keynote speaker at the conference.
About NAC
Christopher
Alf (Chris Alf) founded NAC in 1991. Since then, the company has provided high
quality and efficient freight forwarding services for many military and
industrial customers. The company offers airlift operations with appropriate
aircraft with payload options ranging from four tons to 250 tons to countries
throughout the world. For more information please visit
www.nationalaircargo.com.
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