4RCargo appoints COO and begins Baltic operations

Olga Palec-Furga is joining 4RCargo as its Chief Operating Officer. The fast-growing young GSSA (founded in 2021), is expanding both its leadership team and its Eastern European reach this year, in its aim to become the region’s top GSSA. With Olga Palec-Furga, 4RCargo gains a leader with more than 20 years of experience in the aviation and logistics sectors, as well as the initiator of the Polish Air Cargo Alliance – “a platform integrating the Polish and regional cargo community and strengthening the CEE region’s position in global logistics networks,” she explains in her profile, which also illustrates her role as industry ambassador, educating and attracting new talent. Palec-Furga’s responsibilities as COO include supporting the senior management team in branching out into new markets while maintaining the GSSA’s strong Eastern European ties.

Olga Palec-Furga is 4RCargo’s new Chief Operating Officer. Image: 4RCARGO

Pawel Kazmierczak, Chief Executive Officer, 4RCargo, explained: “As we enter our fifth year, we are building on the momentum achieved to date and looking to consolidate our position in the Eastern European market. Since we founded 4RCargo, we have prioritized local expertise, and this remains central to our business. Olga’s appointment reflects our commitment to combining deep regional knowledge with operational excellence as we support our airline partners with scalable, future-focused solutions.”

Olga Palec-Furga, Chief Operating Officer, 4RCargo, stated: “4RCargo is continuing to expand as a GSSA, and I am looking forward to playing a role in shaping how the company grows in the years to come. The Eastern European air cargo market is evolving rapidly, and 4RCargo is well positioned, combining operational experience with a fresh approach to how a modern GSSA should operate and a strong focus on supporting the next generation of air cargo professionals.”

In a second press release this week, the GSSA announced its launch of operations in the Baltics and the appointment for of Vladislavs Pecevics as its Regional and Product Manager. His responsibilities include developing the Baltics as an international gateway to Northern Europe, and promoting 4RCargo’s cargo portfolio. 4RCargo is now present there in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Matthew Taylor, Chief Commercial Officer, 4RCargo, said: “Vlad’s extensive expertise in the Baltic market makes him the perfect addition to help build our presence and continue to offer European exporters access to the global market.”

Vladislavs Pecevics, Product Development and Regional Manager – Baltics, commented: “4RCargo’s entry into the Baltics represents an exciting step for both the company and the region. The Baltics combine strong export activity, efficient airport infrastructure, and access to both Northern and Eastern European markets. By establishing a local presence, we are able to provide airlines and freight forwarders with tailored commercial support, improved connectivity, and faster decision making in a strategically important corridor.”

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