Aug 13, 2026
- CargoLand by Liège Airport presents its e-commerce logistics model as a blueprint for building resilient, efficient cross-border flows and navigating increasingly complex EU customs, VAT and regulatory requirements.
- The EU CBEC 2026 panel will bring together customs, legal, logistics and air cargo specialists to examine the main bottlenecks facing e-commerce, including data, customs compliance, consumer expectations and managing surging parcel volumes.
- The event takes place in Liège from 8–10 September 2026, hosted by Liège Airport and AWEX, with the panel offering practical approaches to adapting cross-border logistics as EU e-commerce rules evolve.
The logistics behind the world’s fastest-growing air cargo commodity segment – e-commerce – is a complex web of processes, policies, and potential bottlenecks.
CargoLand by Liege Airport has successfully unravelled those complexities and constructed a resilient, and efficient e-commerce logistics community operation for Belgium and beyond.
Its story is offered as a blueprint to navigating existing and upcoming cross-border requirements and regulations.
Come and hear four key e-commerce professionals discuss and disclose solutions to today’s e-commerce logistics challenges, as demonstrated by CARGOLAND’s use-case.
Speaking on the EU CBEC 2026 panel titled ‘Navigating the New E-Commerce Landscape: Customs Reform, Consumer Expectations and Logistics Adaptation’, are:
Kristian Vanderwaeren – General Administrator of Customs and Excise, Federal Public Service Finance (Belgium): The official behind Belgium’s response to the flood of Chinese e‑commerce parcels.
Jean-Marie Salva – Partner, Fendler Salva Partners: Veteran customs and international trade lawyer on EU distance selling, VAT and compliance frameworks.
Justus Klüver-Schlotfeldt – Co-Founder, NEX LIMITED: Architect of neutral, alliance‑based logistics ecosystems for cross‑border e‑commerce.
Mathieu Sérafimoff – Managing Partner, SKYFORGE: Air cargo operations expert on turning e‑commerce volume surges into workable, compliant operating models.
This panel will shed light on where the real customs or data bottlenecks are – using Belgium as a tangible example.
It will discuss existing and upcoming regulations within the EU, and how these might evolve, and will offer practical models for designing resilient cross-border flows.
Come away with a clear plan on how to navigate cross-border logistics and transform it to your competitive advantage.
Europe’s largest annual cargo and e-commerce event, hosted by Liege Airport and AWEX, takes place in Liège from 8 to 10 September 2026. Register now to secure your place.
The post Liege Airport‘s EU CBEC 2026 brings ease and movement to e-commerce appeared first on Air Cargo Week.
Go to Source
Author: Edward Hardy
Latest Posts