AS the African air cargo market evolves, adopting digital solutions has become crucial for maintaining competitiveness and efficiency, reports London's Air Cargo Week.
With an increasing demand for streamlined processes and real-time data, the industry is at a critical juncture of transformation.
Integrating technology is no longer a luxury but a necessity to meet the challenges of modern logistics and supply chain management.
'The South African market has always been significant for air cargo due to its role as a hub for various industries, including automotive and perishables,' said awery chief commercial officer Tristan Koch.
Since launching its cargo booking platform in South Africa last autumn, Awery has experienced a significant rise in demand, with 15 airlines in the country now utilising its product.
Awery acknowledges that external factors have contributed to the accelerated adoption of air cargo solutions in Africa, as a sudden surge in air freight demand has driven the increased use of their technology.
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With an increasing demand for streamlined processes and real-time data, the industry is at a critical juncture of transformation.
Integrating technology is no longer a luxury but a necessity to meet the challenges of modern logistics and supply chain management.
'The South African market has always been significant for air cargo due to its role as a hub for various industries, including automotive and perishables,' said awery chief commercial officer Tristan Koch.
Since launching its cargo booking platform in South Africa last autumn, Awery has experienced a significant rise in demand, with 15 airlines in the country now utilising its product.
Awery acknowledges that external factors have contributed to the accelerated adoption of air cargo solutions in Africa, as a sudden surge in air freight demand has driven the increased use of their technology.
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