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Turkish Cargo switches to Technopark's air cargo management solution
TURKISH Cargo has rolled out a fully integrated air cargo management solution developed by IBS Software, a company headquartered in Technopark, Kerala, India.
The air cargo chose IBS' iCargo solution after a year-long selection process, and then 2,000 global users spread across a network spanning 284 destinations in 113 countries made the switch from their in-house maintained IT platform TACTIC that had been in use for two decades, reported Mumbai's Legal Era News Network.
IBS Group's chairman VK Mathews said their outstanding track record of delivering value to their customers has made them a trusted transformation partner among some of the leading companies in the industry.
IBS employs 3,000 professionals across nine offices and provides a range of new-generation software products to airlines, airports, and top oil and gas companies worldwide.
The air cargo chose IBS' iCargo solution after a year-long selection process, and then 2,000 global users spread across a network spanning 284 destinations in 113 countries made the switch from their in-house maintained IT platform TACTIC that had been in use for two decades, reported Mumbai's Legal Era News Network.
IBS Group's chairman VK Mathews said their outstanding track record of delivering value to their customers has made them a trusted transformation partner among some of the leading companies in the industry.
IBS employs 3,000 professionals across nine offices and provides a range of new-generation software products to airlines, airports, and top oil and gas companies worldwide.
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