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MAB Kargo selects Unisys logistics optimisation

MAB Kargo selects Unisys logistics optimisation

Unisys announces that MAB Kargo, the air cargo division of Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG), has selected Unisys and its logistics optimisation solution to significantly enhance its operational efficiency, capacity utilisation, and service delivery.

MAB Kargo faces challenges with time-consuming planning and loading processes that result in underutilized space on flights, missed revenue opportunities, and even damage to shipments. To meet its customers’ demands globally in today’s environment, MAB Kargo has chosen Unisys Logistics Optimization.

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MAB Kargo CEO Mark Jason Thomas praises the partnership, stating, “Investing in advanced technologies like Unisys Logistics Optimization will allow us to cement our position as an industry leader. The solution’s ability to replan in near-real-time gives us the agility to manage disruptions and maximize our assets.

MAB Kargo chose Unisys Logistics Optimization solution to achieve the following:

  • Empower its sales team to proactively fill planes to drive additional revenue.
  • Reduce costs associated with ground handler labour.
  • Limit claims, damages, and the risk of non-compliance due to human error.
  • Improve fuel efficiency and minimize its carbon footprint.

The Unisys Logistics Optimization solution turns complex data into strategic insights by leveraging diverse computing methods and pre-trained AI models to optimize load utilization, routing and inventory for air cargo, ground handlers and freight forwarders.

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“Our Logistics Optimization solution is perfect for MAB Kargo, addressing their air cargo challenges for faster decision-making and capacity optimization,” said Chris Arrasmith, Senior Vice President of Enterprise Computing Solutions, Unisys. “By leveraging our 40+ years of experience and a deep understanding of air cargo processes, our solution is making a significant impact in this competitive industry.”

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Anastasiya Simsek

Anastasiya Simsek started her journalism career in 2016 at Ukrainian TV-Channels: 24 Channel and 1+1 Media. Having worked across a number of different sectors, including news, medicine and lifestyle, she joined the Air Cargo Week editorial team in 2024. To share your news and exclusive insights, contact Anastasiya.Simsek@AirCargoWeek.com

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