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Budapest Airport Revolutionises Cargo Operations With Kale Info Solutions’ Airport Cargo Community System

April 11, 2024 by PLA Editor

Airport Cargo Community System
Kale Info are working together with Budapest Airport to build an online community at the central European hub. Pictured (left front) René Droese, Deputy CEO, and Chief Development Officer, BUD (centre front) Vineet Malhotra, Co-founder, and Director, Kale Logistics Solutions signing the deal

Kale Info Solutions’ Airport Cargo Community System continues to digitalise the industry, with its latest adoption at Budapest Airport

Kale Logistics Solutions (Kale), a specialist in providing innovative technological products for the logistics industry, has proudly announced its collaboration with Budapest Airport (BUD), Hungary, to revolutionise cargo operations through the implementation of its cutting-edge Airport Cargo Community System (ACS).

The partnership between Kale Info Solutions B.V (Kale Info), the fully owned subsidiary of Kale, and BUD marks a significant milestone in streamlining cargo operations at one of Europe’s busiest airports.

Presently, various cargo handlers and integrators use separate IT systems for data collection, reporting, and transmission to the airport and the relevant authorities.

This includes parallel or double data communications and opportunities currently open to digitalise airfreight operations and business processes.

Kale’s innovative ACS system provides stakeholders with enhanced visibility and transparency. It enables the real-time tracking and monitoring of cargo movements and incorporates automated regulatory compliance checks, which further streamline operations and ensure adherence to industry standards.     

Commenting on this development, József Kossuth, Cargo Director for BUD, said: “Budapest Airport aims to become the main cargo hub in the Central and Eastern European region.

“We are on the right track, as the dedicated development of the BUD Cargo City in recent years has provided world-class infrastructure, which, combined with excellent connectivity and a tight-knit cargo community, is attracting more and more partners.     

“We are now the fastest growing airport in the region in terms of cargo volume, as we handled a record 201,306 tons in 2023 with a +48.5 per cent increase compared to 2019. 

“The introduction of the new Airport Cargo Community System adds an important innovative feature to BUD’s profile, further strengthening the hub function of the airport.

He added, “The ACS will serve as a centralised platform, facilitating seamless communication and data exchange among all stakeholders involved in the cargo handling process.”  

“We are excited to partner with Budapest Airport in introducing our ACS, which will play a pivotal role in optimizing cargo operations and enhancing overall efficiency. As a leading technology provider to airports worldwide, we are proud to bring our expertise and best practices to this collaboration, ensuring the highest standards of service and innovation,” said Vineet Malhotra, Co-founder and Director of Kale Logistics Solutions.  

“Through this collaboration, we aim to set new benchmarks in cargo handling and contribute to the continued growth and success of Budapest Airport, as a key logistics hub in Europe.”

The implementation of the ACS represents a significant step forward in BUD’s commitment to delivering world-class cargo services and supporting the evolving needs of its stakeholders.  

ACS is Kale’s next-generation cargo community platform. It facilitates paperless operations and offers many enriched features to suit today’s air cargo business needs.  

This pioneering initiative marks the first implementation of such a comprehensive Airport Cargo Community System in Hungary, underscoring Kale’s global leadership in this domain. Successful ACS deployments have already been made across North America, India, UAE, and Turkey.  

Kale has earned recognition from the United Nations for its innovative approach to trade facilitation.

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Other Topics: Air & Cargo Services, air cargo, air cargo freight, air cargo network, air express, air freight services, air logistics, Airport Cargo Community System, Asia Pacific air cargo, Asia Pacific air freight, Asia Pacific air logistics, Asia Pacific shipments, automation, Budapest Airport, cargo flights, e-commerce logistics, express delivery, express logistics, international air shipments, international express delivery, Kale Logistics, transpacific air cargo, transpacific air freight

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