Kale’s GALAXY system is deployed at over 120 international airport cargo stations, and that list is about to include one more – namely Mexico’s busiest air hub, Mexico City Airport. México Cargo Handling (MCH) and Kale Info Solutions announced their partnership on 17MAR25. The software solutions provider will implement its GALAXY air cargo community system and thus streamline and digitize all operations and cargo handling processes at the airport. The goal is to minimize risk of errors in shipment data as it passes along the cargo journey, and to improve process efficiency. It will also greatly reduce the amount of paper needed. In fact, Kale was commended by the United Nations both in 2017 and 2019, for the fact that its systems annually reduce up to around an estimated 10 million paper copies of documents at airports. Instead of paper processes, cargo employees including warehouse operators, use hand-held devices to log and transfer data in the cloud-based system. Kale’s commitment to sustainable cargo community solutions looks to make the entire cargo handling process paperless. Furthermore, GALAXY streamlines export, import, and transit operations by digitizing all shipment data and providing authorized users real-time data transparency.

Mathilde de Rocquigny, CEO of México Cargo Handling, explained: “At Mexico Cargo Handling, we are looking at digital innovation to provide better value to our customers. We are happy to partner with Kale on creating the right digital infrastructure at our facilities to become more efficient, sustainable, and provide better visibility to our customers.”
Amar More, President of Kale Info Solutions, declared: “We are delighted to work with Mexico City International Airport. Our team is geared up to deliver the best-in-class to the airport. Enhancing customer experience, building operational excellence, and free-up talent from routine support tasks to focus on higher value activities around transformation and innovation is the fundamental requirement of every airport cargo ground handler worldwide.”