
It is not every day you get to sign on the world’s largest aviation services company, and yet that is what happened at the recent Aviation Connect in Copenhagen, Denmark, on 15OCT25. Menzies Aviation has partnered with Nallian to deploy its Truck Visit Management (TVM) solution across its global cargo network, beginning with five major stations: Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland, Prague, and San Francisco. Those five stations alone handle more than 500,000 tons/year. The rollout will digitalize and standardize Menzies’ landside cargo operations, improving efficiency, safety, and service quality.
TVM enables digital slot booking, check-in, yard orchestration, and dock allocation, significantly cutting truck waiting times and improving predictability for forwarders and trucking companies. Integrated with Menzies’ MACH cargo management system, developed with Wipro, it will provide real-time coordination between warehouse and yard operations, enhancing workflow transparency and efficiency. By automating yard planning and communication, Menzies expects measurable gains in productivity and safety while reducing congestion and emissions. The initiative supports the company’s broader digital transformation strategy aimed at elevating operational performance and customer experience.
Beau Paine, EVP Air Cargo, Menzies Aviation, commented: “As we scale our cargo business globally, consistent, data-driven operations on both airside and landside are essential. Deploying Nallian’s TVM at priority stations will help us cut truck dwell time, smooth peaks and deliver a faster, more predictable experience for our customers. Native integration with MACH makes this a practical step in our digital journey and a foundation for wider rollout.” Jean Verheyen, CEO of Nallian, stated: “We’re proud to support Menzies Aviation with a proven approach to harmonizing landside flows. Starting with a focused, multi-region deployment ensures quick value and creates a replicable model that can scale across the network. Tight integration with MACH will provide unified data and control from the yard to the warehouse.”




