THE International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that lufthansa Cargo has renewed and expanded the scope of its agreement to utilise CargoIS for its air cargo data needs, extending a partnership that has spanned over a decade.
'We are pleased to announce the extension of our partnership with IATA through CargoIS,' said Lufthansa Cargo CEO Ashwin Bhat.
'The market intelligence IT has played a key role in shaping our planning and improving our operational efficiency,' he said.
As part of the new agreement Lufthansa Cargo will also join the IATA CargoIS Direct Data (CDD) contribution programme. This initiative facilitates the collective sharing and pooling of anonymised data among participating airlines.
It empowers stakeholders to benchmark performance, identify industry trends, and make well-informed decisions within the competitive air cargo sector. The CargoIS data set draws on transactions from more than 230 carriers, providing the most comprehensive insights into the commodities transported and the services rendered.
'CargoIS helps make better decisions,' said IATA director general Willie Walsh. 'Expanding our partnership with Lufthansa Cargo underscores the importance of leveraging data-driven insights to enhance efficiency and sustainability in the air cargo industry.'
IATA's CargoIS transforms vast data sets into actionable insights enabling users to navigate the complexities of the air cargo market efficiently, fostering competitive advantage and operational excellence.
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'We are pleased to announce the extension of our partnership with IATA through CargoIS,' said Lufthansa Cargo CEO Ashwin Bhat.
'The market intelligence IT has played a key role in shaping our planning and improving our operational efficiency,' he said.
As part of the new agreement Lufthansa Cargo will also join the IATA CargoIS Direct Data (CDD) contribution programme. This initiative facilitates the collective sharing and pooling of anonymised data among participating airlines.
It empowers stakeholders to benchmark performance, identify industry trends, and make well-informed decisions within the competitive air cargo sector. The CargoIS data set draws on transactions from more than 230 carriers, providing the most comprehensive insights into the commodities transported and the services rendered.
'CargoIS helps make better decisions,' said IATA director general Willie Walsh. 'Expanding our partnership with Lufthansa Cargo underscores the importance of leveraging data-driven insights to enhance efficiency and sustainability in the air cargo industry.'
IATA's CargoIS transforms vast data sets into actionable insights enabling users to navigate the complexities of the air cargo market efficiently, fostering competitive advantage and operational excellence.
SeaNews Turkey