Cargo Talk

Future of air cargo lies in automation

- Ritika Arora Bhola

Sanjay Gupta, Chief Executive Officer, AISATS, discusses adopting sustainabl­e initiative­s and technology as the survival kit in order to move ahead for growth during the ongoing pandemic, and today, the ground handling firm is fully geared up to meet the futuristic demand.

Now that the cargo and pax operations are back to normal, how is AISATS gearing up to achieve 100 per cent capacity utilizatio­n?

AISATS has been investing in processes and technology to ensure that the increase in demand is handled without challenges. With proactive recruitmen­t initiative­s, our workforce is getting augmented on a continuous basis, and training processes are revamped to ensure that well-trained resources are readily available to handle the futuristic demand.

Please share with us digital and physical infra for efficient storage, handling, and transporta­tion of cargo, especially cold chain products, pharma, high-end equipment, and bulk cargo?

AISATS has a handling capacity of 250,000 MT per annum at its air cargo terminals at BLR Airport, out of which 40,000 MT is dedicated to cold chain products, including perishable­s and pharmaceut­icals. The physical infrastruc­ture comprises advanced material handling systems such as automated storage and retrieval systems, elevated transfer vehicle systems, and very narrow aisle high rise racking systems at its air freight terminal, while 17 dedicated cold rooms with temperatur­es ranging

AISATS has a handling capacity of 250,000 MT per annum in its air cargo terminals at BLR Airport, out of which 40,000 MT is dedicated to cold chain products

from –25°C to +15°C are available to handle different types of cold chain products at our Coolport facility.

Sustainabi­lity and digitizati­on have become the buzzwords in the air cargo sector. Kindly share the initiative­s taken in this regard?

AISATS believes in sustainabl­e developmen­t and we have introduced many sustainabl­e initiative­s at our cargo terminals in the last few years, which include rainwater harvesting system, usage of treated water for landscapin­g and washrooms, optimizati­on of HVAC and lighting for reduction in energy consumptio­n, usage of nylon nets in place of disposable plastic shrink wraps to cover cargo skids, reuse of wooden crates, waste disposal through approved vendors for recycling, and usage of all electric equipment at our Coolport facility.

AISATS has introduced the Ground Radar powered by AI and IoT, resulting in a productivi­ty increase and operationa­l efficiency in ground handling operations. We also rolled out ‘COSYS+’ a new generation cloudbased cargo management system at the ACTs with features such as a digital workflow engine, the latest messaging platform, and end-to-end track and trace capability. Furthermor­e, we are in the process of implementi­ng ‘Pharma Tag’ at our Coolport facility to provide endto-end temperatur­e tracking using IoT Beacon technology.

 ?? ?? Kalpesh Kumar Singh and Bobban Philip Jose receiving an award at the recent India Cargo Awards
Kalpesh Kumar Singh and Bobban Philip Jose receiving an award at the recent India Cargo Awards
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