The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is embarking on a mission to enhance data sharing across the supply chain, utilizing cutting-edge technology to elevate the digital capabilities of the air cargo sector.
In recent years, the air cargo industry has made significant strides in sharing data and information within the supply chain. However, evolving market dynamics and the rapid growth of e-commerce are driving an increased demand for digital connectivity.
Henk Mulder, Head of Digital Cargo at IATA, underscores the pivotal role of digitalization in meeting the evolving needs of the industry. With the exponential growth of e-commerce, customs authorities are grappling with processing higher volumes of parcels, necessitating seamless information processing to avoid delays in delivering time-sensitive shipments.
“Digitalization helps them predict these flows and streamline information processing,” Mulder explains.
Furthermore, the volatile market conditions of recent years have underscored the importance of supply chain visibility and the swift flow of information among stakeholders. Even post-pandemic, supply chain disruptions persist, prompting the need for real-time information sharing to navigate challenges effectively.
Mulder emphasizes the potential of technology to drive operational efficiency and sustainability. Leveraging digital solutions for analysis and adopting emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), internet of things, and robotics are key strategies to enhance the industry’s digital capabilities.
IATA’s ONE Record project, launched in 2017, aims to improve supply chain connectivity and visibility by establishing a common standard for data sharing. This initiative seeks to create a unified data model for information exchange across the supply chain, facilitating standardized and secure web API sharing.
The target is for all airlines to have the capability to use ONE Record by January 2026, with anticipated benefits including streamlined operations, improved data quality, and enhanced transparency across the supply chain.
Mulder highlights the project’s potential to leverage AI technology, citing examples from a recent hackathon where AI solutions were developed to enhance cargo-check processes, automate cargo change requests, and streamline compliance with air cargo booking regulations.
Overall, the adoption of digital connectivity solutions holds promise for revolutionizing the air cargo industry, driving efficiency, transparency, and innovation.
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