A successful ONE Record early adoption use case
The challenge: In air cargo handling, checklists serve as a critical tool for ensuring consistency, standardization, error prevention, regulatory compliance, enhanced safety, improved efficiency, faster processing, reduced knowledge transfer requirements, better quality control, streamlined documentation, and transparency. Currently, completed checklist information remains isolated within the Ground Handling Agent (GHA) cargo system, as standard messaging formats do not support the transmission of all captured data.
The solution: Sharing checklist information through ONE Record enables airlines and other stakeholders to gain valuable insights into the ground handling process. This enhanced transparency can be extended to forwarders or shippers in the future, fostering trust and collaboration throughout the supply chain.
Why elevate shipment handling checklists through
ONE Record?
Enhanced visibility
Airlines can directly access how shipments are handled, eliminating the need for time-consuming communication with GHAs.
Improved coordination
Automated communication of checklist information streamlines coordination between airlines and GHAs, leading to faster response times and improved efficiency.
Faster resolutions
In case of service failures, airlines can quickly review checklist information to identify and address issues, minimizing delays and disruptions.
Reduced costs
Automated communication reduces the need for manual query handling, saving time and resources.
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