Kale Logistics develops Africa's first airport cargo community system (ACCS) for Mozambique Airport Handling Service (MAHS).
Airport handling service companies are investing in digital rationalization so that they can take advantage of the increased Mozambique airlord volume to make the possibility of becoming a multimodal cargo hub in Africa.
“MAHS is a major airport handling service company that supports aircraft, passengers, cargo, and mail. At Mozambique airports, the country has grown air traffic over the previous year,” said Kale's official release. Masu. “Mozambique has grown in the next few years because the capacity has grown rapidly and rapidly increases the amount of air cargo.”
KALE's ACCS provides stakeholders to improve visibility and transparency, enables real -time tracking and monitoring of cargo movements, and incorporates automatic regulatory compliance checks. These are further rationalized and comply with the industry standard.
The first phase of the MAHS project is set up with the latest Galaxy 3.0 -KALE airport digital management systems for financial and customs system integration.
MAHS is trying to reduce important issues, such as leakage of profits, lack of visibility and transparency, eliminating physical paths, and most importantly, such as exchanging data between stakeholders. 。
Initially, the service is expanded to eight airports operated by MAHS, followed by 12 phases.
“Kale is the first recruiter of ACS in Africa, and Tubias Fondo is Tubias and COMMUNICA of Mozambiquique AirPort Handling. tions head He states:
Vineet Malhotra, a co -founder and director of Kale, added: I am proud to bring expertise and best practices to this collaboration and ensure the highest level of services and innovation.
“Developing ACS, a major player like Mozambique MAHS, is a kale milestone. We promise to provide MAHS the best service, and have a long -term business relationship with them. I am looking forward to having it.
Lack of trade information The visibility of all stakeholders at the entire airport is a major issue in Mozambique, and the domestic trade -faced institution is trying to establish the overall transparency.