To improve cargo management and efficiency at El Dorado International Airport, GAL Aviation announced it will be implement Kale Logistics’ Airport Cargo Community System (ACS) in their scheduling and delivery of cargo.

Benefits of ACS in Cargo Operations
By creating a more coordinated environment in the cargo ecosystem at El Dorado International Airport, located in Bogotá, Colombia, GAL Aviation is expecting the operation to generate numerous financial and functional advantages.
“With the implementation of the ACS platform, we reinforce our commitment to modernization and greater efficiency within Colombia’s air cargo ecosystem. This initiative will help improve coordination throughout the logistics chain while strengthening the sector’s overall performance and competitiveness,” said Juan Pablo Luchau, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of GAL.
The ACS software is designed to maximise efficiency between various departments, creating an optimised flow of operations. With ACS, GAL aims to improve connectivity and coordination among stakeholders, streamline the supply chain, and eliminate operational bottlenecks. Specifically, with the help of the software, tracking shipments, visibility between terminals, and consistency of service delivery are all expected to improve.

About Kale and Their Implementation of Software
According to Luchau, testing of the ACS is already underway. To make sure everything runs smoothly, and that the transition to the new software is seamless, professionals from various points of the supply chain have been asked to register onto the new platform.
“Today, airports require smarter digital ecosystems to manage growing cargo volumes and complex interactions among multiple stakeholders,” President and CEO of Kale, Amar More, said.
Since 2009, Kale has provided software solutions to various companies in the logistics sector. Engaging with operations in more than 40 countries and 100 airports, Kale is committed to utilise their expertise and knowledge to implement cloud-based software solutions to benefit the operational and logistical functions of companies.
The collaboration between GAL and Kale to support the improvement of El Dorado’s cargo management and operational processes is helping to grow the airport’s digital ecosystem, further connecting Colombia to the rest of the world.
What do you think of the implementation of the ACS software at El Dorado Airport, and how do you think it will benefit the cargo ecosystem? Please share your thoughts and insights in the comments below.
