CEO of Greenville-based ACL Airshop, Steve Towns, has announced his retirement and the appointment of Bernhard Kindelbacher as his successor. Towns, who co-founded the company and has served as CEO for the past nine years, will step down on March 1 and continue to serve in an advisory role as vice chairman.
ACL Airshop is a global leader in air cargo unit load device (ULD) logistics solutions, serving over 200 airlines, air cargo carriers, and other transportation clients. With 57 major air cargo hubs on six continents, the company has experienced significant growth and market positioning under Towns’ leadership.
Kindelbacher brings over 30 years of experience in air cargo leadership, logistics management, business development, strategy, and global operations. He has a strong background in the industry, having worked with Lufthansa Cargo for his entire career. Kindelbacher’s appointment as CEO is expected to drive the next chapter of growth for ACL Airshop.
In a statement, Towns expressed his confidence in Kindelbacher’s ability to lead the company into the future. He highlighted Kindelbacher’s deep professional roots and expertise in the global air cargo sector as key reasons for his selection as CEO.
ACL Airshop’s majority shareholders have also expressed their appreciation for Towns’ leadership over the past nine years. Under his guidance, the company has achieved numerous milestones, including the development of new technologies and the establishment of a manufacturing center in Greenville.
ACL Airshop’s innovative solutions and commitment to excellence have earned the company industry recognition and awards. The company has positioned itself as a trusted partner for airlines and air cargo carriers, providing reliable and efficient ULD logistics services.
As ACL Airshop embarks on this transition, the company remains focused on its mission to deliver exceptional customer service and continue its growth trajectory. With Kindelbacher at the helm, the company aims to further expand its global footprint and solidify its position as a leading provider of air cargo ULD logistics solutions.
ACL Airshop’s announcement of Towns’ retirement and Kindelbacher’s appointment comes at a pivotal time for the air cargo industry. The sector has experienced significant growth in recent years, driven by the rise of e-commerce and increased demand for air freight services. ACL Airshop’s expertise and capabilities are well-positioned to support the evolving needs of the industry and its customers.
The company’s dedication to innovation and customer satisfaction will continue to be a driving force as it adapts to the changing landscape of the air cargo industry. With Kindelbacher’s leadership, ACL Airshop is poised to achieve new levels of success and deliver value to its customers and stakeholders.
ACL Airshop’s headquarters in Greenville, South Carolina, serves as a strategic location for the company’s operations. The region’s transportation infrastructure and proximity to major airports make it an ideal base for ACL Airshop’s logistics operations. The company’s presence in Greenville also contributes to the local economy, creating job opportunities and fostering economic growth.
As ACL Airshop prepares for this leadership transition, it remains committed to its core values of integrity, innovation, and customer focus. The company’s dedicated team of professionals will continue to deliver exceptional service and support to its global customer base.
ACL Airshop’s announcement of Towns’ retirement and Kindelbacher’s appointment marks an important milestone in the company’s journey. With a strong foundation and an experienced leader at the helm, ACL Airshop is well-positioned to capitalize on the opportunities in the air cargo industry and drive continued success in the years to come.
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