PHILADELPHIA International Airport has announced it has signed on Edinburgh-based menzies Aviation as a new cargo groundhandler along with Mumbai's Kale Logistics Solutions, as the technology solution provider, reports the American Journal of Transportation.
The companies will be key players in the airport's cargo expansion strategy. The new facilities and technology introduced will not only improve cargo throughput, but also serve passengers.
Menzies Aviation provides air cargo, ground, and fuel services at more than 250 airports in 58 countries, a building that will be newly dedicated to air cargo.
'We are delighted to be working with Philadelphia Airport, AFCO and Kale on this new development for cargo,' said Menzies vice president Robert Fordree.
'We are embracing new technologies and innovation for cargo handling and look forward to bringing this approach in collaboration with Kale,' he said.
Said Kale CEO Amar More: 'By creating a digital stakeholder ecosystem, the entire air cargo value chain will be able to work as a well-synchronised and optimised operation.'
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The companies will be key players in the airport's cargo expansion strategy. The new facilities and technology introduced will not only improve cargo throughput, but also serve passengers.
Menzies Aviation provides air cargo, ground, and fuel services at more than 250 airports in 58 countries, a building that will be newly dedicated to air cargo.
'We are delighted to be working with Philadelphia Airport, AFCO and Kale on this new development for cargo,' said Menzies vice president Robert Fordree.
'We are embracing new technologies and innovation for cargo handling and look forward to bringing this approach in collaboration with Kale,' he said.
Said Kale CEO Amar More: 'By creating a digital stakeholder ecosystem, the entire air cargo value chain will be able to work as a well-synchronised and optimised operation.'
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