Dear readers! This is the ninth issue of the journal, which turned out to be very rich and diverse. Traditionally, the issue is opened by an analyst. The material by Alina Nasyrova from the Market Guide Agency, dedicated to investments in warehouse complexes in Russia, recalls the importance of developing logistics infrastructure for the integrated development of regions.
Dear readers! We present to your attention the eighth issue of the magazine and its materials.
Dear readers! This is the seventh issue of LOGISTICS. By tradition, in the July issue, we publish analytical reviews from our partners – a study of the market of low-temperature warehouses in Moscow and the Moscow region from the IBC Real Estate agency and a rating of Russian transport companies by the cost of delivering bulk cargoes in 2025 from the Main Transport Internet project.
Indian low-cost airline SpiceJet has become the first airline in India to deploy cloud-based air cargo management solution, SmartKargo, for its in-house and international cargo operations.
The SmartKargo system is built on cloud computing instead of dedicated hardware and software and offers mobile platforms and data analytics.
The deployment of the system comes as the airline looks to capitalise on the fast-growing Indian economy.
SpiceJet, vice president, business development, AmitSrivastava said: “India will be Asia’s second fastest-growing market with a compound annual growth rate of 6.8 percent, and SpiceJet, India’s second-largest low fare airline, is poised to play a leading role in the freight-delivery chapter of the India growth story.
“With advanced booking and handling tools like SmartKargo, SpiceJet will not only replace a legacy system, but will also deliver a much higher standard of customer satisfaction.”
SmartKargo founder and chief executive MilindTavshikar added: “SmartKargo’s robust capabilities will help SpiceJet further build its cargo business, and enable it to deliver even better customer service to shippers across its growing network.”
SpiceJet operates a fleet of 20 Boeing 737-800s and 737-900ERs, two Airbus A319s, and 14 Bombardier Q400s, with 252 daily flights from principal hubs in Delhi, Chennai, and Hyderabad to 34 Indian and 7 international destinations, including Dubai, Kathmandu, and Colombo.