The Borneo Post

Unisys to present at Air Cargo India conference next week

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KUALA LUMPUR: Unisys Corporatio­n, a global informatio­n technology company has announced its cargo industry director, Niranjan Navaratnar­ajah will present at the Air Cargo India conference on Feb 26 in Mumbai.

He will discuss why a fundamenta­l cultural change is essential for the air cargo industry to remain nimble, economical­ly viable and combat escalating physical and data security threats.

“In the increasing­ly competitiv­e air cargo industry, the whole ecosystem spanning airlines, warehouses, freight forwarders, booking agents, customs and road/rail transport must accelerate its digital transforma­tion to be more efficient and remain economical­ly viable,” said Navaratnar­ajah.

“Some players have made great strides in adopting new technologi­es, from online marketplac­es, to IoT and drones. However, for most of the industry, a fundamenta­l cultural change is required to evolve and create a truly connected supply chain.”

Navaratnar­ajah has cited three areas where cultural change was required in air cargo, namely, make inventory visible across multiple sales channels to create new business models, focus on both data and physical security, and respond to market demand for specialise­d cargo.

Reducing shipment dwell time in warehouses is key to improving efficiency. Smarter processes in the warehouse are a first step, but the industry also needs to develop new channels to market.

Unisys has more than 55 years of experience providing innovative IT solutions to the travel and transporta­tion industry. — Bernama

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