Szorcsik elected chair of Pharma.Aero for 2026–2028

Air cargo industry association Pharma.Aero has elected Gergely Szorcsik as its chair for the 2026 to 2028 mandate, marking the first time since the organisation’s establishment in 2016 that the position is held by a pharmaceutical manufacturer.

Pharma.Aero said the appointment reflects its continued evolution as a collaborative industry platform, with pharmaceutical manufacturers taking a more active role in the organisation’s strategic direction alongside logistics providers and other key stakeholders across the global life science supply chain.

Pharma.Aero brings together almost 100 stakeholders worldwide across the life science and MedTech supply chain, including pharmaceutical manufacturers, airports, airlines, freight forwarders, transport companies, packaging providers, visibility platforms, and other specialised service providers.

Szorcsik – who is director of global logistics sourcing and sustainability at Zoetis, said: “I’m honoured to lead Pharma.Aero and thank outgoing chairman Trevor Caswell for steering our significant growth. My priorities are strengthening global quality and visibility, expanding education and training, and extending our partnership with the University of Antwerp.

“By accelerating best-practice adoption and fostering cross-industry collaboration, we will translate innovation into reliable, sustainable solutions for the pharmaceutical industry worldwide.”

Caswell said: “As I conclude my second term as chairman of Pharma.Aero, I reflect on a period of strong growth and increased industry impact. Over these years, Pharma.Aero has reinforced its position as a leading cross-industry platform while evolving into a multimodal ecosystem, enabling global collaboration and delivering initiatives that advance healthcare logistics. I would like to thank our leadership and our members for their trust and collaboration, which have made this progress possible.

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