The 52nd AGM of the Air Cargo Agents Association of India was held in Mumbai today wherein the following members were elected unopposed:
Samir J Shah – Hony. Secretary from Star Freight Ahmedabad
Praveen Menon – Hony. Treasurer from Interfreight Chennai.
Mahesh Trikha – Member Managing Committee from Aargus Global Delhi
Ronald Goveas – Member Managing Committee from Skylink Freight Mumbai
Vikram Kumar – Member Managing Committee from CTC Air Carriers Delhi and
Chaitaly Mehta – Member Managing Committee from EKF Global Logistics Mumbai
The outgoing Hony. Treasurer Anil Vazirani of Robinsons has been co-opted as a member of the Managing Committee. Afzal Malbarwala remains the Association’s President, with C. K. Govil serving as Vice President.
The AGM was attended by members, the regional chairman, and the board of advisors, including Sam Katgara, Keshav Tanna, Vipin Vohra, and T. A. Varghese.
Before any business transaction took place, all the members stood in silence as a mark of respect for the former President of ACAAI and Board of Advisors – Bharat Thakkar, who passed away in the month of May this year. He will be remembered for his selfless contributions to ACAAI.
Radharamana Panicker of DGM India, who was a special invitee, enlightened the members regarding the new competence-based training for Dangerous Goods which shall be enforced from January 1, 2023.
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