CIAL, CSC strengthen air cargo network in South India with TURANT rollout
Event brought industry leaders together to boost collaboration, innovation, and transparency in cargo operations.

Cochin International Airport (CIAL), in partnership with Cargo Service Center (CSC), held the “Air Cargo Trade Meet 2025” on 2 August at Poppy’s Vista Hotel in Tirupur, marking a major step in advancing air cargo in Kerala. A key highlight of the event was the launch of CSC’s TURANT app at Cochin International Airport, designed to offer real-time tracking and full visibility of Export and Import shipments.
CIAL and CSC brought together leading trade partners, dignitaries, and industry leaders for a gathering focused on growth, collaboration, and innovation in the air cargo sector. CIAL led the initiative to create a platform for open discussion on strengthening Kerala and South India’s role in the global air cargo network..
Presentations from CSC and CIAL shared their latest innovations and long-term plans for the southern Indian cargo market. The interactive session that followed allowed attendees to raise important trade questions and exchange ideas to enhance regional air freight operations.
The TURANT app, which had already been introduced at other major airports, is now expected to raise cargo handling standards in Kerala. It promises to improve transparency, efficiency, and trust among both global and local stakeholders.
CSC’s leadership noted that the partnership with CIAL reflects their ongoing focus on service excellence, innovation, and security. With the launch of TURANT and continued investment in operations, CSC aims to support Kerala’s logistics sector and strengthen India's air cargo infrastructure. As Kerala’s largest cargo terminal expands its reach, both CIAL and CSC remain committed to setting new standards in trade facilitation, technology use, and customer service.