Kale Info becomes member of ACI-LAC

Amar More, President, Kale Info Solutions. Image: Kale Info Solutions

ACI-LAC, otherwise known as The Airports Council International – Latin America and Caribbean, in full, last week announced that it welcomed Kale Info Solutions as a new member. Established in 1991, the ACI’s intention is to ensure standards in airport operations, providing support for a secure, stable, efficient and environmentally compatible airport system. It collaborates with leading organizations and ACI-LAC now has over 80 members operating more than 328 airports in 41 countries from the Latin-American and the Caribbean. Since digital innovation and transformation goes a long way towards improving efficiency, quality and safety, the partnership with Kale forms an excellent basis for development.

Dr. Rafael Echevarne, Director General at ACI-LAC, said: “We are thrilled to welcome Kale Info Solutions to the ACI-LAC family. The addition of Kale, with its extensive experience and global success, aligns with our commitment to advancing the air cargo sector through cutting-edge technologies and collaboration. We look forward to a fruitful partnership that will contribute to the growth and development of air cargo operations in the region.” Amar More, President of Kale Info Solutions, commented: “Excitement fills us as we anticipate collaborating with the Latin America and Caribbean region with our partnership with ACI-LAC WBP to usher in a transformative era through digitization and cutting-edge technologies. Our goal is to establish a dynamic forum where organizations recognize the potential of digitization, share a collective vision, and elevate air cargo operations into a realm of increased agility, sustainability, security, and technological advancement.”

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