Swissport is launch customer for CHAMP's Cargospot-neo

Partnership will see Swissport & CHAMP reimagine air cargo together, elevating visibility and operational performance

Swissport is launch customer for CHAMP
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Global ground handling giant Swissport has signed as a launch customer of CHAMP Cargosystems’ next-generation cargo management solution Cargospot-neo.

"As a long-time customer of Cargospot for almost 20 years, this marks an exciting transformation for both businesses," says an official release.

Operating at 286 airports in 44 countries across six continents, Swissport’s cargo handling operations will be supported by CHAMP’s open, intuitive and flexible Cargospot-neo handling services. The move also includes three new modules that Swissport and CHAMP will co-create together, the release added.

"Cargospot-neo handling offers a wide range of automation across the handling processes with in-built machine learning and artificial intelligence (ML/AI), and the most advanced set of mobile applications available, which will allow Swissport to achieve 30% efficiencies in the warehouse."

Cargospot-neo handling is also future-proofed with ONE Record enablement, allowing Swissport to augment its information sharing with CHAMP’s large, interconnected airline community who would be leveraging CHAMP’s 1Neo-Connect Super Node.

Swissport’s transformational journey is enhanced with the inclusion of three modules: Task Manager, Customer Portal and Mobile Service Point.

Task Manager: enables a steering process whereby terminal resources can be directed to perform tasks or execute instructions through mobile devices and other means.

Customer Portal: builds on the success of the existing Cargospot Portal, introducing zero-touch processes that are specific to cargo terminal operation; and

Mobile Service Point: functions as a virtual kiosk that provides support for customer zero touch processes typically performed at the cargo terminal without the cost or space requirements of fixed kiosk terminals.

“At Swissport we are driving an ambitious technology acceleration program and are relentlessly committed to innovation and customer-centric solutions to differentiate ourselves from our competitors,” says Dirk Goovaerts, Global Cargo Chair and CEO, CEMEA region, Swissport International. "While the current data exchange in our air cargo centre relies on messaging, the future holds the potential for dynamic, bi-directional API connections with our customers and partners in the air cargo value chain, marking a significant enhancement in our technological infrastructure.”

Chris McDermott, CEO, CHAMP Cargosystems adds: “The launch of Cargospot-neo presents tremendous opportunities for air cargo operators like Swissport who are looking to deliver a world-class customer experience and work with cutting-edge technologies. We have enjoyed a fruitful 20-year relationship which has enabled us to collaborate on this launch, and we look forward to many more mutually beneficial years to come.”

Swissport handled roughly 4.7 million tonnes of air freight in 2023 (2022: 4.8 million tonnes) at 115 air cargo centres worldwide.

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