About AIRCARGO

 

 

About Us

 

News Breaker

 

Information cached daily from industry and government sources throughout the world is filtered through a network of contributing journalists located in strategic locations in Australia, Asia, USA and Europe. The result is an enviable track record for breaking news that is delivered accurately, responsibly and exclusively.

 

Global Diversity - Regional focus

 

The content of Aircargo Asia-Pacific is not only reliable but simple and readable. Important industry developments throughout the world are covered concisely and reviewed from the Asia-Pacific perspective as well as in a world context. As a result, Aircargo Asia-Pacific subscribers are among the best informed in the air cargo industry, and their number is growing.

 

Leader of the Pack

 

Aircargo Asia-Pacific is the 1998 recipient of The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) award for "Best Industry Magazine" an award category judged by the toughest critics of all - our industry peers.
This award win is significant also because it is a clear indication of how industry leaders around the world view the publication.

 

Packed with Leads

 

Aircargo Asia-Pacific is packed with business intelligence.

• Insightful interviews and reviews that lead to better understanding of industry people and developments

• News and information that leads to business opportunities.

It's your customers who read Aircargo Asia-Pacific which leads us to suggest that it's the best place for your advertising also.

Take a fresh look at Aircargo Asia-Pacific. The sooner you brief us the sooner we can assist you to build your business in Asia-Pacific.

 

 

 

Readership and distribution

 

AirCargo Asia-Pacific - now in its 27th year of publishing - converted to a digital e-zine publication in April 2015. Format and design remain the same as does the high quality editorial content. When published (alternate months) it is emailed to our database of 7500+ subscribers and may be read in two formats – pdf or a flip book (virtual). While current, the magazine is promoted and available via our weekly e-news or website for two months and then archived and accessible at any time on the AirCargo Asia-Pacific website. Our current website hits on AirCargo average 500,000 hits each month.

The new e-zine format is a bonus for advertisers because rates have been dramatically reduced reflecting the savings we make on print and mailing. The publication is available faster with the latest news. Our overseas and Australian readers have access to the information much faster. The magazine continues to be supported by its daily website and weekly e-news. Recognising the changing way that people access their media, we now offer readers a phone app version of our website. The website itself has been upgraded (April 2016) and is now Google compliant.

Worldwide targeted readership includes: Shippers, government departments, freight forwarders, cargo handling agents, customs, customs brokers, airlines, airports, air express, couriers, consolidators, together with import or export agents in Australia, Asia, New Zealand and the South Pacific.

 

 

 

About AIRCARGO

 

 

About Us

 

News Breaker

 

Information cached daily from industry and government sources throughout the world is filtered through a network of contributing journalists located in strategic locations in Australia, Asia, USA and Europe. The result is an enviable track record for breaking news that is delivered accurately, responsibly and exclusively.

 

Global Diversity - Regional focus

 

The content of Aircargo Asia-Pacific is not only reliable but simple and readable. Important industry developments throughout the world are covered concisely and reviewed from the Asia-Pacific perspective as well as in a world context. As a result, Aircargo Asia-Pacific subscribers are among the best informed in the air cargo industry, and their number is growing.

 

Leader of the Pack

 

Aircargo Asia-Pacific is the 1998 recipient of The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) award for "Best Industry Magazine" an award category judged by the toughest critics of all - our industry peers.
This award win is significant also because it is a clear indication of how industry leaders around the world view the publication.

 

Packed with Leads

 

Aircargo Asia-Pacific is packed with business intelligence.

• Insightful interviews and reviews that lead to better understanding of industry people and developments

• News and information that leads to business opportunities.

It's your customers who read Aircargo Asia-Pacific which leads us to suggest that it's the best place for your advertising also.

Take a fresh look at Aircargo Asia-Pacific. The sooner you brief us the sooner we can assist you to build your business in Asia-Pacific.

 

 

 

Readership and distribution

 

AirCargo Asia-Pacific - now in its 27th year of publishing - converted to a digital e-zine publication in April 2015. Format and design remain the same as does the high quality editorial content. When published (alternate months) it is emailed to our database of 7500+ subscribers and may be read in two formats – pdf or a flip book (virtual). While current, the magazine is promoted and available via our weekly e-news or website for two months and then archived and accessible at any time on the AirCargo Asia-Pacific website. Our current website hits on AirCargo average 500,000 hits each month.

The new e-zine format is a bonus for advertisers because rates have been dramatically reduced reflecting the savings we make on print and mailing. The publication is available faster with the latest news. Our overseas and Australian readers have access to the information much faster. The magazine continues to be supported by its daily website and weekly e-news. Recognising the changing way that people access their media, we now offer readers a phone app version of our website. The website itself has been upgraded (April 2016) and is now Google compliant.

Worldwide targeted readership includes: Shippers, government departments, freight forwarders, cargo handling agents, customs, customs brokers, airlines, airports, air express, couriers, consolidators, together with import or export agents in Australia, Asia, New Zealand and the South Pacific.