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   Vol. 24 No. 36                                              
Friday August 22, 2025
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Future Is Collaboration Tech & AI

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Amar More     On August 13, a virtual event organized by The American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE) was sponsored by Greater Orlando Aviation Authority: Orlando International (MCO) and Executive (ORL) Airports.
     Here is coverage from The 7th Global Aviation Forum: Modernizing Air Cargo Operations For E-Commerce.
     This event has created the industry buzz so far in August, underscoring that whatever the season is, the quest to better air cargo is in high gear even during the so-called “Dog Days” of Summer.
     Here Amar More joins Brandon and Tod Willman of MCO and Patrick Haley, CFM, C.M., ACE, LEED Green Associate of Seattle Air Cargo Facilities and some others in discussions that carry thoughts farther.
     This on the subject with words from Amar More, Co-Founder & CEO of Kale Logistics Solutions.
     When the question was asked:
     What can U.S. airports learn from global cargo hubs, Amar noted:
     “Most vibrant cargo hubs globally have not just good physical infrastructure, but also have matching digital infrastructure in the form of cargo community systems.
     “The journey to this transformation will require leadership and neutrality and that should come from the Airports.
     “In today’s world the only barrier for change is “mindset” and we need to be open to change to leapfrog the rest of the world.

About Cargo Community Systems:

     The man who cofounded a company that has changed that landscape forever with like-minded gateways such as Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport advised:
     “Those who help solve three key age-old challenges of our industry: slow movement of goods, excessive paperwork and visibility, benefit by greatly  increasing efficiency.
     “Helping move more cargo through the same space in a warehouse, by reducing paperwork and carbon emissions, attract more cargo and jobs to the airport and also realize better security.
     “These efficiencies help create lasting long term winners.
     “Here in the United States although we are a little behind the rest of the world we have a great opportunity to advance the technology.
     “Having a cargo community system doesn’t mean stakeholders give up what they have; it just means that they interface their technology with an airport level platform or utilize the modules they don’t have.
     “Collaboration Technologies and AI will shape the future of the industry,” is the vision and mantra of airport community systems creator Amar More of Kale Logistics.

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