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Kale launches PING e-solutions

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Kale Logistics Solutions has launched PING e-services to assist the ground handlers and freight forwarders who are at the forefront of document processing for freight movement in these testing times. The stakeholde­rs are short of staff due to the COVID-19 outbreak and the processes in air cargo are traditiona­lly burdened with a lot of paperwork and manual operations. Through PING, the company aims to remove the burden of administra­tive tasks and facilitate e-Airway Bill (creation and filing). PING enables the conversion of pdf copies of AWB directly into industry-standard messages as well as APIs using advanced technology like ML and RPA. It enables operationa­l efficiency, reduced staff interactio­ns with people at the counter, lower cost of data with no errors, reduced vehicle congestion and compliance to e-AWB process.

Kale is offering a free trial of PING service in order to support ground handlers, self-handling airlines and freight forwarders to continue with their business operations. Also, no upfront investment is required to begin using this service. From enabling remote working to automated handling and ensuring data accuracy, PING offers solutions for business continuity despite the ongoing crisis.

Amar More, CEO, Kale Logistics Solutions, said, “These cloudenabl­ed services reduce cargohandl­ing time with automation. We are experienci­ng a tremendous demand for these e-services which are so pertinent in these pandemic times. PING is an extremely easy configurab­le service. It can be subscribed by simply sending an email to info@kalelogist­ics.com.”

He further added, “Our research has shown that the air cargo industry can save between 15-20 per cent of its administra­tive costs related to AWB processing by using this service in addition to keeping business continuity and employee safety in these difficult times.”

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