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Chapman Freeborn Airchartering opens in Katowice, Poland's science centre
BRITAIN's Chapman Freeborn Airchartering has opened a new office in Katowice, the scientific centre in south western Poland (pop 304,362) as the company expands to meet growth in the country.
The Katowice urban area consists of about 40 adjacent cities and towns, the whole Silesian metropolitan area (mostly within the Upper Silesian Coal Basin) over 50 cities/towns with a total population of 5.2 million.
The new office in Katowice will be led by Daniel Walaszek as general manager with responsibility for expanding the company's charter and on board courier (OBC) services in the local market, as well as eastern Europe and the Baltic states.
In a career spanning 15 years, he has worked in a variety of management roles for companies in the logistics sector, reported London's Aircargonews.
His most recent position before joining Chapman Freeborn was as special services operations manager for TNT Express Poland, where he oversaw time-critical cargo projects on a worldwide basis.
Chapman Freeborn group sales and marketing director Alex Berry, said: "The last few years have seen our business go from strength to strength in Poland and we believe there is a great opportunity to further develop our unique aviation services in this market.
"Katowice has an abundance of manufacturing industries and a growing reputation for business services - meaning the opportunities to expand our specialist charter and OBC services are significant." said the company statement.
The Katowice urban area consists of about 40 adjacent cities and towns, the whole Silesian metropolitan area (mostly within the Upper Silesian Coal Basin) over 50 cities/towns with a total population of 5.2 million.
The new office in Katowice will be led by Daniel Walaszek as general manager with responsibility for expanding the company's charter and on board courier (OBC) services in the local market, as well as eastern Europe and the Baltic states.
In a career spanning 15 years, he has worked in a variety of management roles for companies in the logistics sector, reported London's Aircargonews.
His most recent position before joining Chapman Freeborn was as special services operations manager for TNT Express Poland, where he oversaw time-critical cargo projects on a worldwide basis.
Chapman Freeborn group sales and marketing director Alex Berry, said: "The last few years have seen our business go from strength to strength in Poland and we believe there is a great opportunity to further develop our unique aviation services in this market.
"Katowice has an abundance of manufacturing industries and a growing reputation for business services - meaning the opportunities to expand our specialist charter and OBC services are significant." said the company statement.
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