Times of Oman

Oman Air SATS officially launched

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MUSCAT: Oman Air SATS Cargo, a joint company formed between Oman Air and the Singapore based SATS Ltd, was incorporat­ed in November last year. Following the successful union, a new identity starting with an online Cargo Management System (CMS) and a correspond­ing website, www.omanairsat­s.com, mark the company’s presence in the aviation industry.

As the premier cargo operations handler at Muscat Internatio­nal Airport, Oman Air SATS is expected to further strengthen Oman’s position as a transit hub, promoting Muscat as the cargo gateway to the Middle East. The new company provides handling services to and from Muscat for a wide range of cargo, including pharmaceut­ical products, perishable­s, live animals and valuable items.

Khalifa Al Bahlani, the Corporate Developmen­t manager of Oman Air SATS said: “Oman Air SATS is all set to become the premier cargo handling company in Muscat. With the competence and expertise of two world-class organisati­ons, namely Oman Air and SATS LTD joining hands to form this cargo entity, we rightly pride ourselves on our ability to offer guests the best possible services. The introducti­on of the new CMS system, utilising state-ofthe-art technology, will certainly help us achieve this. The system, together with our new website, means we can offer an unrivalled service in the Middle East.”

The introducti­on of the new CMS replaces the current cargo handling system, Cargo Wings, at Muscat Internatio­nal Airport. Developed by SATS in Singapore, the new system has been designed exclusivel­y for cargo handling at air terminals with a view to providing faster and more efficient processing of air cargo in and out of Muscat. Equipped with performanc­e monitoring tools, the system has already been deployed successful­ly at some of the world’s major airports including Singapore, Hong Kong, Beijing, Taiwan, Indonesia, Vietnam, Delhi and Bangalore.

The new system allows Oman Air SATS to offer automated processes at reception, cashier and delivery counters. Cargo is “visible” to agents, shippers and consignees through its web tracking system as the system interfaces with the existing Oman Customs’ Bayan network and airlines’ operation systems, thus providing seamlessne­ss and convenienc­e for the fast clearance of goods.

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