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Kale Logistics venturing into full-fledged rail cargo management with UK’s Frieghtliner

February 28, 2020: IT solutions provider Kale Logistics will be soon venturing into full-fledged rail cargo management by installing its web-based CFS/ICD management system CAPELLA for United Kingdom’s largest rail container operator, Freightliner.

He was speaking in a press conference arranged along with the three-day event Air Cargo India 2020 ended on 27 December.
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He was speaking in a press conference arranged along with the three-day event Air Cargo India 2020 ended on 27 December.

February 28, 2020: IT solutions provider Kale Logistics will be soon venturing into full-fledged rail cargo management by installing its web-based CFS/ICD management system CAPELLA for United Kingdom’s largest rail container operator, Freightliner.

For 40 years Freightliner hasn’t tried automating their operations. But now they are working with us to digitise their operations and built a community system with stakeholders around the rail freight in the UK,” said Amar More, CEO, Kale Logistics.

He was speaking in a press conference arranged along with the three-day event Air Cargo India 2020 ended on February 27.

“I could see the change coming in like never before in my 20 years of industry experience and it is going to change the logistics industry forever. We started our air cargo community system Uplift with the constrained Mumbai International Airport and has now implemented in 40 airports. It has tremendously increased the efficiency and data flow with the cargo moving through airports. It has even helped them to increase the business by identifying the top exporters and importers,” he said.

“Dedicated freight corridor is the next logical step as we will be connecting the airports. We have created the world’s first air freight corridor between Mumbai and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in which we have exchanged close to 40,000 transactions. However, our pilot carrier Jet Airways was grounded which had a hub in Amsterdam. National level cargo community systems is something that is coming out very soon where all the airports and seaports connected to each other,” he added.

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