Cargo Talk

Digitised supply chain for last-mile distributi­on

- Ashok Rajan SVP & Head of Cargo & Logistics IBS Software (The views expressed are solely of the author. The publicatio­n may or may not subscribe to the same.)

Air cargo is comfortabl­y the most suitable mode for transporta­tion of sensitive vaccine shipments because it can reduce transit time to a bare minimum. Ashok Rajan, SVP & Head of Cargo & Logistics, IBS Software, talks about the transforma­tive role of digitisati­on in last-mile delivery of the COVID-19 vaccine.

The vaccine airfreight supply chain needs to overcome some critical challenges. Not only must shipments conform to pharmaceut­ical grade handling requiremen­ts, but the industry must be able to guarantee delivery of shipments urgently and completely reliably to every corner of the world – the allimporta­nt ‘last-mile’ of delivery. Global vaccine shipment is consequent­ly a vast logistical puzzle.

Fortunatel­y, air cargo has a secret weapon available that makes this puzzle surmountab­le; data. Digitising every step of the supply chain provides the ability to socialise mission-critical data with all relevant parties so that it can be used in real time to enable informed decision making. Embedding data collection in all process steps and distributi­ng and analysing data efficientl­y will be a vital element of the industry’s response to arguably its greatest challenge in a generation.

Digitisati­on will improve lastmile distributi­on in three major ways:

Extending the reach of airline networks – In the wake of the pandemic, most carriers are operating with smaller fleets and networks. This is a major impediment in their ability to deliver the vaccine across the world. However, the problem can be tackled if carriers could leverage each other’s networks to create a system of large conduits between their hubs, and then serve locations throughout this enlarged global network.

The digital platforms that allow such complex networks to operate seamlessly will not only improve the reach of individual carriers, but also provide huge savings in terms of better capacity utilisatio­n – which can help offset the cost of distributi­on of the vaccine.

Extending digital processes to third party handlers and small GHAs –

Embracing digitised workflows that are driven by configurab­le rules that can guide processes through electronic work orders, electronic check sheets and process validation­s will ensure a much more efficient and effective supply chain. Plus they will unlock a huge treasure trove of data which can be used to fine tune the process, identify bottleneck­s and drive further improvemen­ts in service quality. Digitisati­on will not only add value in the short-term, it will be a valuable asset for the future. Additional­ly, for airlines without establishe­d third party handler relationsh­ips, it can be challengin­g to establish partnershi­ps and agree to processes and SLAs, which can cause delays. In some markets, smaller GHAs may have limited digital offerings. Extending digitisati­on to small GHAs lowers the bar for them to access latest digital tools to deliver superior quality of service.

Digitising every step of the supply chain provides the ability to socialise mission-critical data with all relevant parties so that it can be used in real time to enable informed decision making

Equipping the supply chain with the flexibilit­y needed to cope with issues –

Even the most carefully created transporta­tion plans and standard operationa­l procedure are only fit for purpose if the delivery system is resilient enough to understand deviations in the supply chain and react quickly to get it back on track. Smart digital systems can collate and make sense of data to identify potential issues which can be resolved before it results in catastroph­ic failure in the last mile.

A ‘control tower’ system can constantly monitor progress of critical shipments across the network and identify issues such as flight delays or missed milestones which can potentiall­y derail the itinerary and put a huge risk on maintainin­g the integrity of the vaccine shipments. By working together as an industry to operationa­lise a progressiv­e approach to air cargo digitisati­on, every party in the transporta­tion chain can fulfil their responsibi­lities and the challenge of global last-mile vaccine distributi­on can be cracked.

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