Hermes and Awery forge partnership launch joint product h2A

Hermes and Awery forge partnership launch joint product h2A

Hermes Logistics Technologies (HLT) and Awery Aviation Software (Awery) have announced a partnership agreement, launching their new innovative Software as a service (SaaS) solution for airlines, h2A.

h2A, powered by Awery and Hermes, is a cloud-based end-to-end solution enabling airlines to manage, monitor, and automate aviation business processes and cargo operations on an integrated IT platform.

Developed with a unique range of functionalities from both companies, h2A is the only comprehensive platform that manages all processes from warehousing and flight management to commercial activities.

READ: Hermes and Awery partner to pioneer end-to-end solution for airlines

“The collaboration is in response to the industry needing to benefit from the harmonisation of numerous workflow processes through true integration and digitalisation,” Tristan Koch, Chief Commercial Officer, Awery, said.

“We believe this will bring our clients greater efficiency, more process control, and the best customer experience.”

By combining HLT’s experience as a leading provider of Cargo Management Systems and Awery’s knowledge of creating scalable aviation software platforms, the pair have created the first-of-its-kind product, offering airlines a single solution from cargo booking to end destination.

READ: Awery Aviation Services enters into partnerships with Airnautic and A.D. Aviation

Yuval Baruch and Vitaly Smilianets, Chief Executive Officers of HLT and Awery respectively, stated that the collaboration is the beginning of a new era for digitalisation in the industry.

“At HLT we believe that collaboration between tech partners offering best of breed solutions is key to truly optimising air cargo management, and our joint venture with Awery marks a significant step in our strategy to help digitalise the industry,” said Yuval Baruch, Chief Executive Officer, Hermes Logistic Technologies.

“h2A brings the best of both our market leading functionalities together, and users will benefit from a one-of-a-kind Airline SaaS solution which is the most comprehensive and advanced on offer in the air cargo industry.”

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