WFS, Cathay Cargo, CHAMP have launched IATA ONE Record use case Cathay Cargo will send air shipment data to WFS via CHAMP's 1Neo-Connect server using IATA's ONE Record API data standards, reports Mumbai's Stat Trade Times.
IATA's ONE Record digital data-sharing standard will help drive a step-change in air cargo industry efficiency, transparency and collaboration, said the report.
'IATA's goal is for airlines and their supply chain stakeholders to have implemented ONE Record capability by 2026 as part of the association's phased digitalisation programme for air cargo transportation. ONE Record builds on IATA's earlier e-freight programme and more recent e-AWB initiative, which is now used for most air cargo shipments,' says the release from WFS.
The use case launch will see Cathay Cargo send shipment booking data to WFS in real-time via CHAMP's 1Neo-Connect server using IATA's ONE Record API data standards, the release added.
'This will replace the consolidated flight booking list (FBL) message, currently sent in a traditional Cargo-IMP format over the SITA and ARINC networks. ONE Record creates a single record view of a shipment and defines a common data model for the data that is shared via standardised and secured web API.
The standard is based on mature but progressive data sharing technologies that are well aligned with the best practices used by leading airlines. This makes it directly accessible to IT teams and service providers.'
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IATA's ONE Record digital data-sharing standard will help drive a step-change in air cargo industry efficiency, transparency and collaboration, said the report.
'IATA's goal is for airlines and their supply chain stakeholders to have implemented ONE Record capability by 2026 as part of the association's phased digitalisation programme for air cargo transportation. ONE Record builds on IATA's earlier e-freight programme and more recent e-AWB initiative, which is now used for most air cargo shipments,' says the release from WFS.
The use case launch will see Cathay Cargo send shipment booking data to WFS in real-time via CHAMP's 1Neo-Connect server using IATA's ONE Record API data standards, the release added.
'This will replace the consolidated flight booking list (FBL) message, currently sent in a traditional Cargo-IMP format over the SITA and ARINC networks. ONE Record creates a single record view of a shipment and defines a common data model for the data that is shared via standardised and secured web API.
The standard is based on mature but progressive data sharing technologies that are well aligned with the best practices used by leading airlines. This makes it directly accessible to IT teams and service providers.'
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