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   Vol. 24 No. 53                                          

Wednesday December 17, 2025

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FITAC Colombia 2025
One More Gathering

Dr. Stéphane Graber, Amar More, Lucas Sanches, Edison Salazar Mejia and Julio Cantu

     The twenty-sixth edition of the FITAC International Congress took place December 3-5 in Cartagena, Colombia with close to 800 in attendance.
Amar More is electric . . .
     “Think about it,” Co-founder and CEO pf Kale Logistics Solutions declared in Colombia, “with Kale Cargo Community Systems at work for you, two things happen right away: Cargo moves faster and paperwork disappears!
     “What community systems do is connect everybody together, whatever paperwork you are going to do at the airport or road, you do it in advance. You submit the data in advance. You get the permissions in advance so that your time at the airport is eliminated or reduced drastically. And then you send your truck to the airport or by appointment. Having a community system can streamline the entire process.”
     The Kale Logistics Solutions pioneer may be slowing down a bit for holiday time as you read this, but ideas and the future is never out of mind with this easy-spoken dreamer and doer for a better way to move cargo on the ground, which in turn, enhances cargo flying on time in the air.
     Amar’s attitude on the ground is impressive as the world wakes up to Kale, and his message never varies from his mission to both get the word out and, to also listen when others speak about moving air cargo.
     “Now in December a grand finale gathering of many wonderful brief encounters that we have experienced in 2025 landed us in Colombia.”
     Amar More spoke and participated on a Digitization Panel at the International Conference of FITAC Nacional in Cartagena, Colombia
     “Here,” Amar said, “were phenomenally energetic young panelists and with FIATA Sec. Gen. Stephane Graber serving as moderator, the dialogue was brisk and informative.
     “Great thing about a truly memorable encounter at any logistics trade discussion is that you give a little and take a little in an exchange of learning about ideas, innovations and hopes and dreams from others. Here Lucas Sanches, Edison Salazar Mejia, Julio Cantu and others did not disappoint.
     “Kale is proud to be working with the logistics community in Colombia in creating the Cargo Community Systems for the airports and ports. “We stay committed to the digitization in Latin America and are very proud of working with the airport and the logistics community on creating the first ever comprehensive Airport Cargo Community System of South America at the largest cargo airport in South America i.e. Aeropuerto Internacional El Dorado.
“Congratulations to FITAC on another spectacular event,” Amar More declared.
Geoffrey Arend


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