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Friday, 5 December 2008 08:33 UK Bengaluru, India


 

Haneda to use Icargo

IBS system will run the cargo terminal at Tokyo International Airport

By Harsha Pramod @ Friday, May 30, 2008 10:34 AM

 
 

The IBS Group has signed a deal with Tokyo International Air Cargo Terminal Ltd (TIACT Ltd.) for implementation of IBS’ new generation Cargo Management System, the Cargo Terminal Operations (CTO) module of Icargo.

The IBS system will run the cargo terminal at Tokyo International Airport, the Haneda Airport. Haneda is one of the busiest passenger airports in the world and will be the first neutral ground handler to use the module. Presently, the airport is undergoing a major expansion in terms of both capacity & technology and will be fully operational by October 2010.

The IBS Group (IBS) is a top provider of new-generation IT solutions to the travel, transportation and logistics industries worldwide. IBS offers a range of products and services that deal with mission-critical operations of major airlines, airports, oil and gas companies, seaports, cruise lines and tour operators world-wide.

The CTO system is built on the latest technology, and will provide the airport with an integrated system that will optimize processes, boost productivity. It will also provide the airport the scalability to manage the increasing volumes of cargo in addition to the expansion of its business. The system will effectively deal with the ground handling and warehousing of all cargo processed through the airport, and supply the tools to considerably enhance service levels and productivity. X

 
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