
Kale Info Solutions (Kale) has made a partnership with EL DORADO International Airport in Bogota, the largest airport in South America, to increase charging to the maximum by moving to a community system for digital air charging.
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The BOG International Airport in Bogota, Colombia, facilitates approximately 0.76 million metric tons of charging in Latin America, and is one of the 20 most connected airports in the world: offering international flights without stopping to the Americas, the Caribbean and the Middle East.
“We are enthusiastic about the pioneer of this digital infrastructure at our airport, we believe that ACS will provide efficiency, sustainability, flexibility and vision for the shipping community, as we aim to build our systems with advanced technology,” said Mr. Fabio Marquis da Silva, the chief operational employee, at El Dorado International Airport.
Kale works with the shipping community in Bogota to ensure that all stakeholders are ready for development and ready to take advantage of the simplified system.
“We in Kale are happy to develop the first airport shipping community system in South America (ACS) in Bogota. Latin America provides an unforgivable opportunity for a comprehensive digital transformation in logistical services. Ammar Moore, President of Kale Info Solutions said:“ The start of this trip in Bogota, a city that embodies various worlds, truly cheerful. ”
“The implementation of Bogota ACS represents a big step towards achieving our global vision for the smoothly related logistics manufacturer. It confirms our commitment to enhancing efficiency and cross -border cooperation.”
The airport community system at Kale (ACS) provides stakeholders while improving vision and transparency.
It allows tracking and monitoring goods movements in the actual time, which includes automatic organizational compliance checks while ensuring compliance with industry standards and systems.
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