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Swiss WorldCargo launch with future cargo management system

  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, January 07 - 2009 at 13:37
  • PRESS RELEASE

Swiss WorldCargo, the cargo division of Swiss International Air Lines Ltd., has officially gone live with 'Swiss Worx', a customised version of the comprehensive end-to-end IT cargo management system SkyChain developed by Mercator, the Dubai-based business technology provider.

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  • Oliver Evans, Chief Cargo Officer, SWISS WorldCargo.
    Oliver Evans, Chief Cargo Officer, SWISS WorldCargo.
With most cargo carriers using systems that are ten to thirty years old, there has been a clear recent call for more flexibility.

Using the latest Java technology, Swiss Worx substantially meets this demand and improves business efficiencies across the air freight life cycle. As the system was made available to outside cargo operators, Swiss WorldCargo was the first one to take advantage of the opportunity.

Swiss' Chief Cargo Officer Oliver Evans says, "We can look back on a smooth and seamless migration in what has been the biggest IT project in Swiss' history to date." Kicked off in January 2007, the project actually saw the involvement of over 50 IT and cargo professionals in Zurich and Dubai and the overall effort of some 7,000 personnel-days. "This could only be achieved thanks to the dedication and hard work of our team, our suppliers, and the great loyalty and trust of our customers."

"The greatest challenge facing the air cargo industry today is the integrity of data across all interfaces in the management of complex supply chains for our customers. With Swiss Worx, we have seized the opportunity to improve efficiency, raise quality and to streamline our processes for today's needs. Moreover we will be ready for all future changes and enhancements as the industry adapts to new challenges and the necessity to provide ever increasing value to the end customers of airfreight."
Evans continues.

Patrick Naef, President, Mercator, comments, "This has been one of our most exciting projects, and we have benefitted from an outstanding collaborative team spirit. The Swiss team has been an inspiration with their insights on cargo operations which have further enhanced our cargo business technology."

Swiss Worx seamlessly integrates with other systems to ensure the timely availability of the information required for all commercial and operational business purposes. The new system also addresses both the current and the future needs of Swiss WorldCargo in all business areas including network-wide sales and reservations, capacity management, pricing, contribution management and (in the future) e-commerce.
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About Mercator:
Mercator is a leading Dubai based Business Technology Provider, providing business transformation, process improvement and return on investment for its customers. Through Mercator's vast experience in serving the IT requirements of this major organisation, it has developed an extensive portfolio of products encompassing financial solutions, cargo and logistics solutions, passenger and airport solutions, process outsourcing and airline business consultancy. The company also meets and satisfies the full range of the demanding IT needs of the Emirates Group.

About Swiss WorldCargo:
Swiss WorldCargo is the air freight division of Swiss International Air Lines AG. With a global network of more than 150 destinations in over 80 countries and a wide range of services offered, Swiss WorldCargo generates true added value for its customers and makes a substantial contribution to the earnings power of Swiss International Air Lines Ltd.

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