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Wednesday June 10, 2026

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Maritime Melody And Kalé Solutions

   At TIACA’s recent Executive Summit in Warsaw, Poland, Kalé Logistics Solutions said that it will combine its cloud-based air cargo technologies with e-Smart Logistics.
     The move, Kalé said improves real-time visibility and transparency at piece or stock-keeping unit (SKU) level, making things easier for airlines to provide end-to-end visibility for e-commerce and high-value vertical products.
     This capability extends to other verticals, including healthcare, aerospace, automotive and valuables.
     The partnership will integrate Kalé’s AvSys cross-border e-commerce
platform launched earlier this year, which enables piece-level tracking and supports operational compliance.
     “E-commerce and high-value shipments continue to be growing verticals for the air cargo industry, and shippers are demanding more visibility for each package,” said Amar More, Co-Founder and Chief Executive, Kalé Logistics Solutions.
     “This partnership provides airlines with the tools to enhance their product portfolios, allowing them to compete for traffic by offering the piece and parcel-level visibility demanded, and the service quality shippers expect.”

Maritime Melody & Kalé Solutions
Donna Mullins, Amar More, James Murphy     Reflecting upon an incredible week at the U.S. Forum on Indian Ocean Ports and Supply Chains in Washington, D.C., on June 2, Amar More, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Kalé Logistics Solutions (right) is pictured with James Murphy of Daybreak Strategies (left) and Donna Mullins, Vice President Kale Logistics Solutions (center).
     “It was an absolute privilege to engage with officials from the U.S. Department of State, U.S. Department of Transportation, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Coast Guard and U.S. Maritime Administration, as well as delegates from the Ministries of Commerce, Shipping, and Finance, along with several port authorities from India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and the Maldives,” Amar declared.
     “The discussions were insightful, and the organization of the event was superb. The private sector had the opportunity to showcase transformational solutions for the Maritime Industry, paving the way for partnerships that are set to grow and solidify further.
     “Kalé Logistics Solutions was pleased to discuss the critical need for digitization and the significant roles that Next Generation Port Community Systems, Maritime Single Window Systems, Digital Twins, and AI play in the digital transformation of the industry.
     “Looking forward to the next meeting next year!” Amar concluded . . .


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