All Nippon Airways (ANA) Cargo and Netherlands-based IT specialist CargoXS have joined Cargo iQ.
The news was announced at the TIACA Air Cargo Forum in Toronto by Cargo iQ’s executive director, Ariaen Zimmerman on a panel to discuss shippers’ views on a transparent and quality driven air cargo supply chain.
Zimmerman says: “Growing our international network is a priority for us as we continue to improve control mechanisms of Cargo iQ, and we wish both ANA Cargo and CargoXS a warm welcome from the Cargo iQ community.”
ANA Cargo executive vice president of global marketing, Hiroshi Sugiguchi adds: “Joining Cargo iQ is hugely beneficial for ANA Cargo because it enables us to introduce standard KPIs to leverage our quality control, and compare our performance with other airlines to improve our processes and services.”
“Cargo iQ membership also provides a global network, allowing ANA Cargo to communicate with our colleagues around the world in order to monitor and improve industry standards” he adds.
CargoXS managing director Walter Kruger adds: “At CargoXS we deliver IT solutions with a specialisation for analysing business intelligence and an accentuation of real-time SLA monitoring. Cargo iQ membership allows us to communicate with industry leaders to develop innovative software that will benefit the air cargo supply chain.”
At the conference, Zimmerman discussed the importance of technology and IT in the air cargo industry, saying: “The air cargo industry is being influenced more than ever by technological developments, and Cargo iQ believes in keeping up with these trends for the benefit of the industry.”