Cargo Talk

Adopting automation only way to stay afloat

- CT Bureau

The firms still have a long way to go. But one thing is certain, advanced technology is here to stay, whether we like it or not. In the future, there would be cent per cent technology upgrade for all logistic frontliner­s, says Rahim Bhimani, Senior Vice President, Air Cargo Excellence, Kale Logistic Solutions.

Digitalisa­tion has been at the forefront since COVID-19. How have the past two years changed the perception towards digitalisa­tion? Whether delivering essential PPE around the world or supporting small and medium-sized enterprise­s (SMEs) as they adapt their business operations, the logistics sector has helped ensure the global flow of goods and provided an essential service for our society during the crisis.

However, to ensure business continuity, stakeholde­rs resorted to digitizati­on and till now, the trend is continuing. Right from solutions such as Air Cargo community Systems (ACS) to enterprise offerings, the logistics industry is now going digital on all aspects.

Yet, there is a long way to go since several processes remain manual and complex. We have seen specific modules such as truck slot management, e-Airwaybill (electronic airwaybill and e-Payment modules gaining more traction.

The key reasons for technology upgrade are as follows:

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cloud to sustain this mode of working.

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informatio­n was important for cargo to move essential and lifesaving medicines and equipment. Chambers of Commerce shared issuing Certificat­e of Origin online with technology interventi­on

● 4HE VIRUS STAYS ON PAPER FOR HOURS

as per WHO. Therefore, operations had to be paperless

● 4HERE IS TREMENDOUS COST REDUCTION

pressure on the entire logistics industry. Technology ensured business continuity with more efficiency and cost reduction

It is no more perceived as a cost to business, rather a necessity now. What is your take on it?

Today, the perception is about saving lives than changing lives. While the entire world came to grinding halt, logistics frontliner­s kept the supply chain active to ensure medical supplies are available for the world.

In the process, saving their own lives became a priority. To achieve the same, reducing the paper touchpoint­s and enabling backend staff to work remotely was of utmost importance.

With all this, the stakeholde­rs have accepted the fact that technology adoption is the way out. This comes to your question of necessity over cost. When it comes to protecting the lives of our logistics frontliner­s, all the entities involved in the logistics value chain chose to digitize, and now they are reaping the benefits of digitizati­on. In most instances, IT has enabled businesses to stay afloat and survive and thrive.

What is the future of digitalisa­tion in the New Normal?

The New Normal is already here and the future is 360 degree digitizati­on and paperless trade. Going forward, we can expect cent per cent technology adoption across all processes in the logistics industry. We can expect a rise in community focused digitizati­on. Cargo Community Systems, Digital Freight Corridors and other technologi­es such as Logistics e-Marketplac­e will gain more prominence.

While the world came to grinding halt, logistics frontliner­s kept the supply chain active to ensure medical supplies were made available

What are the potential challenges faced with other players in the market?

We see skilled staff shortage as a major area of concern, added to that we see there is caution among the stakeholde­rs in choosing the right IT service provider, especially, small and medium industrial­ists with limited solutions for industry needs.

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Senior VP, Air Cargo Excellence, Kale Logistic Solutions and India Cargo Awards Winner 2019
Rahim Bhimani Senior VP, Air Cargo Excellence, Kale Logistic Solutions and India Cargo Awards Winner 2019
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