PayCargo and IBS Software partner to provide air freight carriers and cargo ground handlers with digitalized payment options
PayCargo and IBS Software announced a joint partnership that enables rich API-based integration between their market-leading industry platforms.
The integration of PayCargo’s digital payments network with IBS Software’s iCargo air cargo management platform will enable more carriers and cargo ground handling companies to digitalize and simplify payments, reducing manual processes and streamlining operations.
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This partnership will further position both companies as trusted digital platforms across their respective areas in the industry.
The move is part of PayCargo’s continued focus on open collaboration and adds to the growing list of partnerships it has entered into with other supply chain stakeholders.
For IBS Software, the partnership is part of its ongoing initiatives to enable rapid adoption of digitalization for its customers, including many of the world’s largest airlines and cargo ground handlers.
The capability to offer integrated digital payments out of the iCargo platform – which powers cargo operations at some of the world’s largest air freight hubs, will greatly improve operational efficiency and customer experience.
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It will also help reduce bottlenecks and waiting times at busy terminals, where traffic congestions and delays are becoming a major cause for concern for airlines, terminal operators and customers.
“The integration with IBS Software continues our philosophy of collaborating with industry partners to facilitate the expeditious release of shipments,” said Lionel van der Walt, President and Chief Executive Officer, The Americas, PayCargo.
“Integration with our airline and ground handler vendors’ operational system partners makes sense as it enables their staff to expedite the release of cargo without the need for accessing multiple systems and automates data flows to save time and avoid costly human errors.”
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