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Fresh approach required to reduce dwell time, create new business models and capture new market opportunities, Unisys to tell global cargo leaders

MUMBAI, India and BLUE BELL, Pa., Feb. 19, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Unisys Corporation (NYSE: UIS) today announced that Niranjan Navaratnarajah, cargo industry director for Unisys, will present at the Air Cargo India conference in Mumbai on February 26 to discuss why a fundamental cultural change is essential for the air cargo industry to remain nimble, economically viable and combat escalating physical and data security threats.

“In the increasingly competitive air cargo industry, the whole ecosystem – spanning airlines, warehouses, freight forwarders, booking agents, customs and road/rail transport – must accelerate its digital transformation, to be more efficient, and remain economically viable, as well as enable new business models and better secure the data and goods that are in its care. Some players have made great strides in adopting new technologies, from online marketplaces, to IoT and drones. However, for most of the industry, a fundamental cultural change is required to evolve and create a truly connected supply chain, where stakeholders can work together to share inventory and securely share data with only those who need it,” says Navaratnarajah.

As part of his presentation, Navaratnarajah will cover three areas where cultural change is required in air cargo:

1) Make inventory visible across multiple sales channels to create new business models – Reducing shipment dwell time in warehouses is key to improving efficiency. Smarter processes in the warehouse are a first step, but the industry also needs to develop new channels to market. Traditionally, deals were struck via networking, but today’s buyer uses portals and online marketplaces such as Digi-Portal to make buying decisions on the spot through an independent channel. Cargo inventory needs to be made available across multiple selling channels – in the same way consumers can buy hotels and flights via independent online comparison sites. Airlines must change their approach and work together to offer a range of route options for customers to buy at their convenience outside of the usual airline distribution channels. This will create multiple routing options for freight forwarders and allow airlines to quickly introduce new products and value-added services. The efficiency and fast pace expected in a global online market will drive the industry to go digital in order to cut dwell time and reduce transport cycles. As two in three shipments now use eAWBs, centralized, accurate and real-time data is already available in a format that is easy to share. The biggest hurdle is simply the cultural change required to pull down the walls and work together.

2) Focus on both data and physical security – Going digital is key to addressing both cyber and physical security challenges. Data captured about the shipper and the shipment is extremely sensitive and is a valuable target for malicious attacks. IATA’s ONE Record initiative creates a standard for data sharing and a single record view of the shipment, improving the ease and accuracy of accessing the data. To take advantage of ONE Record, security must be balanced with accessibility. Ultimately the customer owns their data – the eAWB, and should only be accessed when needed by those who have the need and authority to do so. In an environment where ransomware, denial of service attacks and human action (either accidental or malicious) can – and will – occur, the industry must move to a Zero Trust approach to security to prevent breaches and isolate and minimize their impact when they happen. 

Similarly, physical security is a weak point for the industry and securing warehouses is key to securing the supply chain. It is almost expected that a certain percentage of goods will be lost, pilfered or damaged. Warehouses need to do a better job of knowing who is on site. Only the right people should access freight for the right reasons and any deviation should be identified and swiftly stopped. Mobile biometric applications enable a smartphone or tablet to verify if someone should be granted access – with additional multi-factor authentication used to screen access for the most sensitive, and valuable cargo. Warehouse operators could use the security of a location to develop a trusted origin program, similar to the passenger trusted traveler program.

3) Respond to market demand for specialized cargo – while traditional cargo has become commoditized and general cargo volumes decline, demand for special cargo such as perishables, pharmaceuticals and live animal transport has increased, driving demand for specialized services such as cooltainers, thermal blankets and environmental controls. These services require connected smart technology, such as embedded environmental sensors, combined with rules for automated alerts and responses to identify distress fast and fix it early; for example, to alert temperature changes before perishables spoil. Ultimately, the industry needs to harness technology advances to meet the needs of this important and growing segment in order to access its high revenue and yields. This requires a fundamental shift to move from dealing with problems reactively, post-event, to being proactive to prevent them worsening or happening at all.

Unisys has more than 55 years of experience providing innovative IT solutions to the travel and transportation industry. Unisys cargo solutions are used by many of the world’s leading carriers, who collaborate via the Unisys Cargo User Group (UCUG). Unisys and UCUG members have worked with the International Air Transport Association (IATA) for more than 20 years on initiatives such as e-Freight, Cargo iQ and XML messaging. Nine of the top 10 airlines depend on Unisys solutions. For more information on Unisys’ air cargo logistics transportation sector services capabilities, click here.

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Unisys is a global information technology company that builds high-performance, security-centric solutions for the most digitally demanding businesses and governments. Unisys offerings include security software and services; digital transformation and workplace services; industry applications and services; and innovative software operating environments for high-intensity enterprise computing. For more information on how Unisys builds better outcomes securely for its clients across the Government, Financial Services and Commercial markets, visit www.unisys.com.

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