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ACE 2026 - September 8th

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Stuttgart is a handy location for ACS office
It is an exciting time for ACS in Germany, as this office becomes its fifth in the country, following the openings in Cologne last year and Munich the year before. The city is home to the HQs of multinational corporations.
Thomas Müller looks forward to building up his team.

Air Charter Service has opened its doors in Stuttgart, southern Germany, marking its fifth location in the country and 42nd worldwide.

Caroline Werf, CEO of ACS Germany says of the opening: “Stuttgart is an important financial centre in Germany and is the fourth largest metropolitan area in the country. The city is home to the headquarters of several major multinational corporations, including Bosch, Porsche and Mercedes Benz. It is an exciting time for ACS in Germany, as this office becomes our fifth in the country, following the openings in Cologne last year and Munich the year before.

“The Stuttgart office will be headed up by the experienced Thomas Müller. Thomas joined ACS more than five years ago as cargo business development director, after spending his entire career in the logistics industry and working in Stuttgart for all of that time. The office will look to work closely with the clients we already have in the city, as well as working with new customers.

Müller concludes: “I'm delighted to be opening this office in my native Stuttgart and building up my team here. Since joining ACS I have been dealing with many customers based in the city, and now is the time to open an office here and further grow that business.”

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