Amar More addresses air cargo industry gathering on financial gains through digital transformation

Amar More addresses air cargo industry gathering on financial gains through digital transformation

 

Mumbai, India, 25 September 2023: Kale Logistics Solutions (Kale), a global vertical SaaS logistics platform provider announced that its participation at Air Cargo Handling & Logistics Conference (ACHL) 2023, Athens has been a great success where it showcased its rich next-gen digital portfolio in the air cargo sector.

 

ACHL Conference, now in its 14th year, is an occasion for key decision-makers in the air cargo supply chain to come together and discuss key issues to help drive the industry forward. It is also an opportunity to work with the industry associations.

 

The solution experts at Kale showcased the cutting-edge digital and award-winning industry solutions for the air cargo industry at their booth.

 

Amar More, CEO and Co-founder of Kale Logistics Solutions spoke at the panel discussion titled “Digital & Environmental Transformation – Financial benefits yet to be realized”. The session was held on Thursday, September 21, 2023. He spoke on data-based insights that drive customer satisfaction, cybersecurity and application monetisation which makes Cargo Community Systems a very unique and innovative model of airport and ground handling companies.

 

Amar More commenting on the event, said, “Kale Logistics Solutions has been a regular participant at ACHL series for all these. With the stakes high on air cargo to go sustainable and the buzz on the linking corridor between India, Middle East and Europe, we are excited to see the upcoming opportunities in the logistics landscape and there is no better platform than ACHL.”

 

Kale’s vision is to significantly reduce the complexities and costs involved in cargo movement and its allied processes at airports and seaports by using their cloud-native integrated platforms for all stakeholders. The solutions enable collaboration in real-time while reducing manual processes, paper-based transactions, and physical infrastructure costs.

 

 

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