Seamless Communication
How UPLIFT ensures seamless communication between stakeholders?

The exchange of information between stakeholders in Logistics is often sluggish because of the industry's complex nature. Cargo theft, delays, and other challenges occur only due to this gap in communication between stakeholders.

For a long time, Airport authorities and Regulators have attempted to improve data interchange and communication between the stakeholders. UPLIFT is a pioneering initiative by Kale Logistics Solutions and ACAAI to facilitate seamless stakeholder communication. UPLIFT follows the best practices and standards that are updated continually to enable integration with different entities across different regions via EDI/CARIMP/XML/SITA/FTP/web API/web Services/Emails/ SMS message exchange mediums. Here are some ways UPLIFT ensures seamless communication between all stakeholders in the Logistics industry.

EDI Data Transmission

EDI data transmissions help to expedite and resolve international customs checkpoints, certificates of origin etc. Requirements for increased documentation present an excellent opportunity to provide EDI and data exchanges support services between shippers and airline carriers. UPLIFT offers EDI as an inbuilt feature that comes with regular updates from the vendor. Therefore, an airline can spend less on implementation and offer training separately, as some provide an easy-to-use interface.

Transparency

UPLIFT ensures transparency through its cutting-edge capabilities and provides digital stamps of activities performed by each stakeholder in the standard dashboard. By this, identifying discrepancies would become easier and sorting the same would be made seamlessly.

100% Cargo Tracking

With the freight moving from the land to the air side, there are various bottlenecks in the air cargo ecosystem in the manual process. In this, cargo visibility is not guaranteed to any stakeholders involved. A trade facilitation e-service suite offers a complete track & trace facility so cargo handlers, Forwarders and truckers receive advanced shipment information. With the information in advance, all entities can plan their tasks and assign relevant resources to handle incoming freight.