Cargo iQ is growing. Among its now almost 70 members, including international cargo airlines, freight forwarders, ground handlers, SME intermediaries, IT companies and other air cargo industry stakeholders, is now Kale Logistics Solutions (Kale). The IT service provider has been recognized twice by the United Nations for trade facilitation and reducing cargo’s impact on the environment. Kale has stepped up as a Strategic Associate Partner and will put its extensive expertise in digitalizing air cargo hubs to good use, supporting the community in all things digital, including digital reporting. Kale’s LinkedIn page stated: “Kale Logistics Solutions will support Cargo iQ’s mission to enhance quality standards, foster collaboration, and optimize digital capabilities across the air cargo community. This partnership marks a step forward in shaping a smarter, more sustainable future for the air cargo industry.” Enhanced data reporting and collaboration will aid members in optimizing their digital capabilities and improving communication flows, in line with Cargo iQ quality standards.
Marie Seco-Köppen, Executive Director, Cargo iQ, said: “As facilitators of collaboration and drivers of digitalization for the global air cargo industry, it is great to work with Kale as a strategic partner. Their proven expertise in helping logistics export/import stakeholders achieve better coordination, visibility, resource optimization, and rapid information exchange, will enable more industry stakeholders to improve process quality across their operations.”
Amar More, CEO, Kale Logistics Solutions, announced: “We are proud to work with Cargo iQ, to help improve the air cargo industry through collaboration, and bring more digital solutions to the community. Our team is excited to work with Cargo iQ especially with our cargo community systems and expertise in digital harmonization that support the quality standards [that] Cargo iQ [is] continuously improving.”