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MAR 02, 2005 (newstodate): At its forthcoming Board meeting and Annual General Meeting in Lisbon on March 9 and 10, Cargo 2000 will decide on when and how to start publishing of its long-awaited statistics.
-We have always been talking about beginning to publish some data as of June 2005 subject to the Board's final approval at the Board meeting in March, says Ron Cesana, Cargo 2000 project director.
By the end of 2004, performance measuring was implemented at 12 cities including Amsterdam, London, Paris, Chicago, Hong Kong and Singapore were already up and running, in addition to Frankfurt, Milan, Vienna, Toronto, Seoul and Tokyo that were added in December, 2004.
All airfreight moving to, from and between these destinations is now measured as to compliance with C2K standards, enabling Cargo 2000 to publish statistics on the performance of these destinations from 2005.
This would, the industry says, mean a decisive step away from years of lofty speeches to concrete evidence of the validity of assumptions.
-We have always been talking about beginning to publish some data as of June 2005 subject to the Board's final approval at the Board meeting in March, says Ron Cesana, Cargo 2000 project director.
By the end of 2004, performance measuring was implemented at 12 cities including Amsterdam, London, Paris, Chicago, Hong Kong and Singapore were already up and running, in addition to Frankfurt, Milan, Vienna, Toronto, Seoul and Tokyo that were added in December, 2004.
All airfreight moving to, from and between these destinations is now measured as to compliance with C2K standards, enabling Cargo 2000 to publish statistics on the performance of these destinations from 2005.
This would, the industry says, mean a decisive step away from years of lofty speeches to concrete evidence of the validity of assumptions.