BLUE BELL, PA — Unisys (NYSE: UIS) has announced a new partnership with MAB Kargo, the air cargo division of Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG), to improve its operational efficiency using the Unisys Logistics Optimization solution.
MAB Kargo faces several challenges, including time-consuming planning and loading processes. These issues often lead to underutilized space on flights, missed revenue opportunities, and potential damage to shipments. To address these problems and meet global customer demands, MAB Kargo has selected the Unisys Logistics Optimization solution.
Mark Jason Thomas, CEO of MAB Kargo, expressed confidence in the partnership. “Investing in advanced technologies like Unisys Logistics Optimization will allow us to cement our position as an industry leader. The solution’s ability to replan in near-real-time gives us the agility to manage disruptions and maximize our assets,” he said.
The Unisys solution aims to empower MAB Kargo’s sales team to fill planes more efficiently, reducing ground handler labor costs and minimizing claims and damages. Additionally, the solution is expected to improve fuel efficiency and reduce the carbon footprint.
Chris Arrasmith, Senior Vice President of Enterprise Computing Solutions at Unisys, emphasized the benefits. “Our Logistics Optimization solution is perfect for MAB Kargo, addressing their air cargo challenges for faster decision-making and capacity optimization. By leveraging our 40+ years of experience and a deep understanding of air cargo processes, our solution is making a significant impact in this competitive industry.”
The Unisys Logistics Optimization solution utilizes diverse computing methods and AI models to turn complex data into strategic insights, optimizing load utilization, routing, and inventory management for air cargo, ground handlers, and freight forwarders.
This partnership signifies a major step forward for MAB Kargo in enhancing its operational capabilities and service delivery.
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