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NEW KALE LOGISTICS SOLUTIONS STUDY AT ATLANTA AIRPORT DEMONSTRATES ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS OF DIGITISATION
Kale’s online slot management system reduces CO2 emissions at airports and can also be used at maritime ports
Mumbai, India, Thursday 26th August 2021: A study by Kale Info Solutions Inc, the North America division of Kale Logistics Solutions (Kale), on the impact of digitisation at Atlanta Airport, Georgia, USA, has demonstrated CO2 and fuel savings, as well as reduced labour costs, and close to 2,000 man-hours saved.
The study showed that by using digital tools the Atlanta Airport Community, which is powered by Kale’s digital solutions, had saved nine tonnes of CO2 from being processed since the beginning of 2021: the equivalent of planting more than 400 trees.
The study looked at 1,839 shipments, 389 trucks, and 680 tonnes of cargo going through Atlanta Airport for the first seven months of 2021.
In total, more than 5,650 litres of fuel, USD 69,000 of labour costs, and 1,945 man-hours were saved by using Kale’s slot management tool to organise and facilitate the arrival and loading of trucks at the airport.
Kale’s Single Window System used for airport and maritime community systems enables electronic communications between multiple supply chain stakeholders.
“We want to add momentum to the global sustainability drive and be a major influencer for airports, ports, and supply chains across the world to go paperless, improve digital connectivity, and reduce carbon emissions,” said Amar More, President and Chief Executive Officer, Kale Info Solutions, USA.
“We estimate that digital solutions like the ones developed by Kale can reduce paper usage by eight million pieces of paper annually at an airport – the equivalent of planting 1,500 trees – and reduce cargo dwell times by up to 70 percent, lowering carbon emissions and fuel expenses.”
“Businesses across all modes in the supply chain can improve their environmental impact and internal operations by adopting IT solutions that provide greater transparency, better planning, and paperless processes,” added Amar.
Kale recently launched a Maritime Single Window IT solution providing a single point of data entry for documentary requirements and procedures at ports as part of its ongoing drive to digitise supply chains.
Another recent Kale study at Tuticorin VOC Port, Tamil Nadu, India, where the Kale Port Community System is used, showed that a port handling around one million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) can save enough carbon to plant the equivalent of up to 4,000 trees annually by adopting paperless operations.
“CO2 emissions from trucks on the port premises can be reduced by up to 75 percent through improved management of truck wait times by using a slot management system,” said Vineet Malhotra, Co-Founder and Director, Kale Logistics Solutions.
The digital supply chain solutions developed by Kale integrate into existing back-office systems to improve business operations and are suitable for different modes.
In addition to improved environmental impacts, businesses that have adopted solutions from Kale have reported productivity increases of up to 70 percent.
About Kale Logistics Solutions
Incorporated in 2010, Kale Logistics Solutions is a trusted global IT solutions partner for several Fortune 500 companies worldwide, offering a comprehensive suite of IT solutions for the logistics industry.
With in-depth domain knowledge and technical expertise, Kale has created a suite of comprehensive IT Enterprise Systems and Cargo Community Platforms, which offer a single electronic window capable of supporting operational flows, percolating data to various stakeholders.
Developed to promote sustainability in the logistics industry, Kale’s systems help airports and ports save 1500-1800 trees annually by facilitating the paperless exchange of trade-related information between stakeholders.
Kale’s community and enterprise solutions cater to a wide network of Logistics Service Providers (LSPs) and help strengthen and improve their operational and business capabilities.
With offices in Mumbai, Delhi, Dubai, Kenya, Netherlands, USA, and 5000+ clients worldwide across 30+ countries, Kale Logistics Solutions is a major player in the industry, recognised by global bodies like United Nations, Asian Development Bank, KPMG, Kellogg Business School, Global Ports Forum, etc.
Kale’s solutions help Airports, Cargo Ground Handlers, Airlines, Freight Forwarders, Customs Brokers, 3PL Providers, Transportation Providers, Warehouse Operators, Ports, Shipping Lines, Container Yards, Container Freight Stations, other Regulatory bodies, achieve faster growth, standardised processes, and operational efficiencies with digitisation and automation.
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NEW KALE LOGISTICS SOLUTIONS STUDY AT ATLANTA AIRPORT DEMONSTRATES ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS OF DIGITISATION
Kale’s online slot management system reduces CO2 emissions at airports and can also be used at maritime ports
Mumbai, India, Thursday 26th August 2021: A study by Kale Info Solutions Inc, the North America division of Kale Logistics Solutions (Kale), on the impact of digitisation at Atlanta Airport, Georgia, USA, has demonstrated CO2 and fuel savings, as well as reduced labour costs, and close to 2,000 man-hours saved.
The study showed that by using digital tools the Atlanta Airport Community, which is powered by Kale’s digital solutions, had saved nine tonnes of CO2 from being processed since the beginning of 2021: the equivalent of planting more than 400 trees.
The study looked at 1,839 shipments, 389 trucks, and 680 tonnes of cargo going through Atlanta Airport for the first seven months of 2021.
In total, more than 5,650 litres of fuel, USD 69,000 of labour costs, and 1,945 man-hours were saved by using Kale’s slot management tool to organise and facilitate the arrival and loading of trucks at the airport.
Kale’s Single Window System used for airport and maritime community systems enables electronic communications between multiple supply chain stakeholders.
“We want to add momentum to the global sustainability drive and be a major influencer for airports, ports, and supply chains across the world to go paperless, improve digital connectivity, and reduce carbon emissions,” said Amar More, President and Chief Executive Officer, Kale Info Solutions, USA.
“We estimate that digital solutions like the ones developed by Kale can reduce paper usage by eight million pieces of paper annually at an airport – the equivalent of planting 1,500 trees – and reduce cargo dwell times by up to 70 percent, lowering carbon emissions and fuel expenses.”
“Businesses across all modes in the supply chain can improve their environmental impact and internal operations by adopting IT solutions that provide greater transparency, better planning, and paperless processes,” added Amar.
Kale recently launched a Maritime Single Window IT solution providing a single point of data entry for documentary requirements and procedures at ports as part of its ongoing drive to digitise supply chains.
Another recent Kale study at Tuticorin VOC Port, Tamil Nadu, India, where the Kale Port Community System is used, showed that a port handling around one million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) can save enough carbon to plant the equivalent of up to 4,000 trees annually by adopting paperless operations.
“CO2 emissions from trucks on the port premises can be reduced by up to 75 percent through improved management of truck wait times by using a slot management system,” said Vineet Malhotra, Co-Founder and Director, Kale Logistics Solutions.
The digital supply chain solutions developed by Kale integrate into existing back-office systems to improve business operations and are suitable for different modes.
In addition to improved environmental impacts, businesses that have adopted solutions from Kale have reported productivity increases of up to 70 percent.
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About Kale Logistics Solutions
Incorporated in 2010, Kale Logistics Solutions is a trusted global IT solutions partner for several Fortune 500 companies worldwide, offering a comprehensive suite of IT solutions for the logistics industry.
With in-depth domain knowledge and technical expertise, Kale has created a suite of comprehensive IT Enterprise Systems and Cargo Community Platforms, which offer a single electronic window capable of supporting operational flows, percolating data to various stakeholders.
Developed to promote sustainability in the logistics industry, Kale’s systems help airports and ports save 1500-1800 trees annually by facilitating the paperless exchange of trade-related information between stakeholders.
Kale’s community and enterprise solutions cater to a wide network of Logistics Service Providers (LSPs) and help strengthen and improve their operational and business capabilities.
With offices in Mumbai, Delhi, Dubai, Kenya, Netherlands, USA, and 5000+ clients worldwide across 30+ countries, Kale Logistics Solutions is a major player in the industry, recognised by global bodies like United Nations, Asian Development Bank, KPMG, Kellogg Business School, Global Ports Forum, etc.
Kale’s solutions help Airports, Cargo Ground Handlers, Airlines, Freight Forwarders, Customs Brokers, 3PL Providers, Transportation Providers, Warehouse Operators, Ports, Shipping Lines, Container Yards, Container Freight Stations, other Regulatory bodies, achieve faster growth, standardised processes, and operational efficiencies with digitisation and automation.
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Our Vision
The objective of SESAR is to modernise European ATM by defining, developing and delivering new or improved technologies and procedures (SESAR Solutions).
SESAR’s vision builds on the notion of trajectory-based operations’ and relies on the provision of air navigation services (ANS) in support of the execution of the business or mission trajectory — meaning that aircraft can fly their preferred trajectories without being constrained by airspace configurations.
SESAR Deployment Manager
The SESAR Deployment Manager (SDM) function is defined by the Article 9 of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) N°409/2013. Under the oversight of the European Commission, the SDM function consists of the synchronisation and the coordination of the deployment of the Common Projects. A Common Project is a Commission Implementing Regulation which mandates the implementation of the most essential operational changes in the European ATM Master Plan by the Member States of the European Union and their operational stakeholders. The first Common Project is known as the Pilot Common Project (PCP) and is defined by the Regulation (EU) N°716/2014. The SDM synchronises and coordinates implementation against the SESAR Deployment Programme which is a project view of the Common Projects organizing their implementation into optimum sequences of activities by all the stakeholders required to implement. To develop and maintain the SESAR Deployment Programme in close consultation with all the stakeholders is another important task under the SDM function.