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Riege elected board member of the Air Cargo Community Frankfurt (ACCF)

Jul 01, 2024

Riege Software announced that Christian Riege, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and Managing Director, has been appointed as a new board member of the Air Cargo Community Frankfurt (ACCF). Christian succeeds Dr. Tobias Riege, who has been a full member of the ACCF Board since 2018.

Last week, the Air Cargo Community Frankfurt celebrated its tenth anniversary. The association took the anniversary as an opportunity to celebrate with its members, supporters and active members. The celebrations followed the annual general meeting, at which the board was also newly elected. This is made up of representatives from the association's four member groups. "Christian Riege from software service provider Riege Software International GmbH is joining the board for the diverse service providers group," reported the ACCF in its press release on June 28, 2024.

With this appointment, the ACCF is strengthening its expertise in the field of digitalization and technology in the air freight sector. Christian Riege brings extensive experience in digitalization, software and logistics, which he has acquired during his many years as CTO and Managing Director of Riege Software. Christian has been a key contributor to the development of innovative solutions for the logistics industry that drive efficiency and transparency.

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