Menzies Aviation has announced it is set to roll out the Menzies Aviation Cargo Handling (MACH) cargo management system to 28 new stations in 2025.
Menzies Aviation claims the MACH system will ultimately be used by more than 3,000 end users, and that over 600 employees are now trained to use the system.
In 2024, working with technology services and consulting company Wipro, Menzies Aviation’s end-to-end MACH system has been deployed at 24 locations across four continents.
Since its launch in November 2023, the MACH system has been rolled out at major locations including Auckland Airport (AKL), Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) and O. R. Tambo International Airport (JNB) and has managed more than 150,000 tonnes.
Menzies Aviation says the introduction of MACH represents a transition to a truly innovative end-to-end cargo management system, revolutionising operations across its network, and that the cloud-based architecture ensures accessibility from anywhere, anytime and on any device, providing real-time insights and data.
Operating from a ‘single source of truth’, MACH seamlessly integrates with other systems helping to simplify and standardise all processes. An integral part of the cargo management ecosystem, it improves data accuracy as all electronic information is populated automatically across the system.
Rory Fidler, senior vice president of cargo technology at Menzies Aviation, said: “We are very excited to confirm the second phase of the MACH roll out, which will see the system implemented at an additional 28 locations across the world.
“The first phase of the programme will be completed over the coming months, which is a testament to the successful offering, and sharing the multiple benefits of this pioneering and cutting-edge system to our airline customers across our global network.”
Omkar Nisal, UKI managing director, Wipro Limited, said: “Leveraging advanced automation, real-time data integration, and streamlined workflows, our solution is helping Menzies handle more shipments with fewer resources, leading to cost savings and faster turnaround times.
“Through real-time data integration, Menzies is now able to have better visibility into the supply chain, allowing them to identify and resolve issues promptly, thus ensuring timely deliveries and customer satisfaction.
“We are committed to continually raising the bar on our work for Menzies and bringing these leading technology solutions to the broader Cargo industry.”
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