Kale gets recognition for contribution to digitalisation

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The Indian government has commended Kale Logistics Solutions (Kale) for its contribution to the digitalisation of global and Indian air cargo logistics.

The commendation took place on the occasion of global aviation air cargo summit held at New Delhi, India in September 2024.

This award follows recognition from the United Nations (UN) for its Air Cargo Community System (ACS) which has been adopted by airports in Europe, Asia, North America the Middle East and Africa. 

The UN commended Kale in 2017 and 2019 for its trade facilitation, with its ACS also estimated to reduce up to 10 million paper copies of documents used at airports each year. 

“Our key objective has always been to ensure global trade is efficient and transparent, and to this end a recognition by the Indian Government for our achievements in this sector is encouraging,” said Suneet Gupta, Senior Vice President and Global Head of Cargo Community and Enterprise Systems, Kale Logistics Solutions.

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“This recognition reinforces our commitment towards innovation in the digital transformation of trade and logistics space to maintain our global leadership position,” Gupta continued.

“We are proud at Kale to have been recognised by the UN twice for our efforts to facilitate trade and reduce the air cargo industry’s impact on the environment, this latest commendation from the Indian Government has reflected the hard work of our team over the past few years.”

Last month, Kale appointed Sanjeev Madavi as its new Chief Innovation Officer.

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