Global K9 Protection Group boosts air cargo digitalisation with new Nexshore partnership

Global K9 Protection Group boosts air cargo digitalisation with new Nexshore partnership

GK9PG will use Nexshore’s Air Cargo Ecosystem, which enables transparent shipment data sharing in a secure environment, to further develop its digital solutions, which are accessed by customers on GK9PG’s cloud-based video management system, GlobalView.

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GK9PG captures compliance data during screening operations, which is stored on a secure platform and accessible across 94 countries using GlobalView.

“Our goal is to streamline all cargo and compliance processes and enable secure, collaborative data sharing,” said Peter Brittin, Senior Director of Cargo Policy and Technology Development, GK9PG.

“We are helping customers to reduce paperwork and digitalize, which makes workflows more efficient and cost-effective, and avoids issues around human error when data is manually input.”

Nexshore works to digitalize air cargo operations with innovative technology, simplifying operations and ensuring secure, efficient communication for service providers.

“By working with partners such as Nexshore, and integrating our systems with secure databases, we can continue to drive digitalization in the industry, as well as develop the digital solutions we provide our clients,” Brittin added.

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This year, GK9PG is extending its global reach, kickstarting its expansion into Europe with operations in the Netherlands which is facilitated by its long-standing partnerships with international air cargo organizations such as KLM Royal Dutch Airlines.

GK9PG will be participating in IATA’s CNS Partnership Conference, taking place on 16-19th April in Dallas, USA.

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James Graham is an award-winning transport media journalist with a long background in the commercial freight sector, including commercial aviation and the aviation supply chain. He was the initial Air Cargo Week journalist and retuned later for a stint as editor. He continues his association as editor of the monthly supplements. He has reported for the newspaper from global locations as well as the UK.

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