CargoTech employs AI and real-time data to aid air cargo operators in navigating disruptions amid the Middle East conflict, as reported by Air Cargo Week.
CargoTech is using artificial intelligence and real-time data to help air cargo operators navigate disruption and maintain resilience during the Middle East conflict, reports London's Air Cargo Week.
The group's integrated platforms provide live visibility, scenario planning, and decision support, enabling freight forwarders, airlines, and logistics providers to react quickly to shifting demand, pricing, and routing.
CargoTech president Cedric Millet stated that AI can structure chaos by combining shifting data with real-time flight and capacity information, allowing operators to test deployment and pricing scenarios and make informed decisions.
Solutions such as CargoAi's CargoMart, Rotate's Demand and Live Capacity data, Wiremind's CargoStack Optimizer, and Aerios' CarrierApp deliver actionable intelligence on routes, prices, and capacity changes. Dashboards and API interfaces give customers the autonomy to adjust operations.
During the Middle East crisis, Rotate established a dedicated taskforce issuing frequent updates, Wiremind tailored forecasting models, CargoAi launched a Strategic Hub for live market visibility, and Aerios supported carriers with charter surges.
CargoTech stated that recent challenges highlight the need for scalable touchpoints, granular visibility, and collaboration. The ability to run instant scenarios, adjust pricing, and redeploy capacity has become central to resilient logistics management.
Mr. Millet emphasized that CargoTech remains committed to delivering technology-driven solutions that ensure continuity, agility, and confidence, helping the industry overcome crises and build a more resilient future.


