Mitchell Cotts picks Kale to digitize air cargo ops
MUMBAI, September 25, 2019
Mitchell Cotts, a top shipping and warehousing business in Kenya, has picked Kale Logistics Solutions to digitize its entire air cargo handling operations at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi, Kenya with Galaxy- a web-based airport cargo management system.
This partnership will enable Mitchell Cotts to enhance its digital capabilities and transform air cargo handling operations to be more agile, intelligent and offer superior customer services.
Galaxy incorporates several next generation features, which help cargo ground handlers to shift from legacy monolithic systems towards a future-proof system. With Galaxy, users can experience complete automation, clear visibility, control, collaboration, personalization and seamless integration within the stakeholder network. It is currently implemented in more than 75 airports across the globe and delivers multi-fold productivity improvements to help realize outcome-based supply chain transformations.
“Mitchell Cotts aims to create value for its customers and other stakeholders at every step. I’m very excited to embark on this partnership with Kale, whose transformation and industry expertise capabilities will supplement our focus on improving our customers’ experience in a digitally enabled way. We hope with Galaxy, we have the complete supply chain visibility needed, combined with recommendations to make profitable business decisions,” said Daniel Tanui, MD, Mitchell Cotts.
Vineet Malhotra, director, Kale Logistics Solutions, said: “Kale is helping to guide many of today’s leading companies and airports through its next-gen platforms and systems, in building their digital spines, becoming more agile, creating superior customer experiences, and driving exponential growth.
“We are delighted to partner with a company like Mitchell Cotts who are laying the foundation to become future proof digital enterprise by simplifying and standardizing the supply chain IT landscape and significantly boosting business velocity.” – TradeArabia News Service