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CHAMP and OAG announce strategic alliance to automate the distribution of cargo tariffs. CHAMP’s Cargospot to publish real-time rates on OAG AFRA.
02 March 2009
Bangkok, THAILAND - CHAMP Cargosystems (www.champ.aero), the leading provider of air cargo IT solutions, and OAG Cargo (www.oagcargo.com), the foremost data and online information services business for the global airfreight industry, today announced their global co-operation for the provision of real-time rate and booking services. This alliance will deliver a direct interface between CHAMP’s Cargospot system and OAG’s Air Freight Rates (AFRA) application.
Carriers utilising CHAMP’s new generation Cargospot applications will now be able to distribute their rates directly to their forwarding clients via OAG’s AFRA. This web-based solution allows the communication of real-time rate information between carriers and freight forwarders in a secure online environment. Carriers will have the option within Cargospot to upload their rates via the ‘AFRA interface’ and their latest tariffs will be automatically placed on AFRA where they will be instantly accessible to current and potential customers.
Mike Navin, Managing Director OAG Cargo Solutions, part of UBM Aviation, said: “We are excited about this initiative with CHAMP, which supports OAG’s strategy for obtaining rate information directly from the source. The dynamics of our industry demand high-speed communications and data transfer between airlines, handlers and forwarders. Having an interface to link our two applications will speed up the communication process for critical real-time rate data and deliver added value to our customers.”
James Fernandez, VP Sales and Marketing, CHAMP Cargosystems explains: “CHAMP‘s partnership with OAG is part of our strategy to extend the range of services available to our Cargospot clients. As we continue to invest in our new-generation product portfolio, finding the right partners is critical to us so that we can provide our customers with opportunities for growth and competitive advantage.
“Our clients can now have a direct interface with their customers, providing improved levels of service at lower cost. The real-time publication of tariffs is vital in today’s competitive environment and Cargospot users will now be able to respond even more quickly to any movements or changes in the market.”
Cargospot –CHAMP’s new generation suite of applications - provides a modern software platform for airlines needing a complete solution to automate their cargo business or to replace a current legacy system. Cargospot is offered in both hosted and license options to suit companies of all sizes. The modules enable fast interoperability with business partners (customers, agents, and service providers) throughout the air cargo supply chain.
AFRA is a business to business tool for secure rate information between airlines and freight forwarders, and for the communication of sales quotations between forwarders and shippers. Airlines publish their rates on the system, and forwarders access the information under license. Currently it contains more than eight million tariffs including general, contract, ad hoc and net rates, and is used by freight forwarders worldwide to compare prices quickly and easily to find the right rate for a consignment.
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