It was at the Air Cargo India Conference in Mumbai last week, attended by over 600 participants, that Kale’s Amar More underlined the benefits and need for air cargo community systems. Speaking during a panel on digitalization which included Ashok Rajan from IBS Software, Moritz Claussen from cargo.one, Prithviraj Chug from Group Concorde, Ashwin Bhat from Lufthansa Cargo, Leonard Rodrigues from Etihad Cargo and Michel Pozas Lucic from AP Moller Maersk, he referred to a ‘game changer’ given that air cargo communities drive profitability and sustainability. By working together at airports, stakeholders can vastly improve their processes, collaboration, transparency, as well as reduce waste, costs, and resources. In a similar way, experts and thought-leaders working together and sharing best demonstrated practices in digitalization, can bring about faster digitalization in the industry. To that end, Kale is hosting an invitation-only CLEAR VIEW event on 17-18MAY24 in Istanbul, Türkiye.
During the panel discussion on digitalization are a core component for air cargo operations, Amar More, CEO of Kale Logistics Solutions, emphasized: “Air Cargo Community systems act as an ‘Air Cargo Single Window’, that facilitates ease of business and global trade by eliminating duplication of data entry, reducing unnecessary paperwork, tackling airport congestion issues, and bringing shipment visibility to all stakeholders. Delivering end-to-end collaboration through a single platform is imperative to ensuring our industry fully embraces digitalization, as it is essential for facilitating better coordination, resource optimization, and rapid information exchange between all parties involved. The true benefits of digitalization emerge only when an entire ecosystem embraces it – partial adoption falls short. Operational efficiency driven by faster processing and the ability to provide real-time visibility and accurate tracking are all perks now expected by customers, making adopting digital solutions a necessity to compete in our industry.”