Archive for July, 2009
Calendar of events 2009/2010
07 21st, 2009 Author: admin
IATA World Cargo Symposium -Vancouver, CANADA – 08-11 March 2010
SITL 2010 – Villepinte, France – 23-26 March 2010
Supply Chain World – Brussels, Belgium – 24 March 2010
Commercial Aviation Forum – Geneva, Switzerland – 24-25 March 2010
Hortec 2010 – Nairobi, Kenya – 24-26 March 2010
China Air Cargo Summit – Bejing, China – 20-21 April 2010
Freighters World Conference – London, England – 22-23 April 2010
Cargo Airline of the Year – London, England – 24 April 2010
Airport Expo Dubai – Dubai, U.A.E – 25-27 April 2010
Afghanistan Cargo Logistics – Istanbul, Turkey – 26-28 April 2010
European Seafood Exhb – Brussels, Belgium – 27-29 April 2010
TransRussia 2010 – Moscow, Russia – 27-30 April 2010
Cool Chain’s AGM – Berlin, Germany – 06-07 May 2010
TIACA’s Summit & AGM – Leipzig, Germany – 16-18 May 2010
Caspian International – Baku, Azerbaijan – 01-04 June 2010
World Air Transport Summit – Berlin, German – 06-08 June 2010
Air Cargo China – Shanghai, China – 08-10 June 2010
Air Cargo Handling Conference – Brussels, Belgium – 15-16 June 2010
Farnborough Airshow – Farnborough, UK – 19-25 July 2010
World Route Development – Vancouver, Canada – 19-21 September 2010
Cool Logistics – Hamburg, Germany – 20-22 September 2010
World Cargo Connections – Hong Kong, China – 26-29 September 2010
Annual Aircraft Symposium – Miami, USA – October 2010 (tbc)
FIATA World Congress – Bangkok, Thailand – 04-08 October 2010
Horti Fair – Amsterdam, Netherlands – 12-15 October 2010
Int’l Air Cargo Forum – Amsterdam, Netherlands – 02-04 November 2010
Sodexi Promotes Airport Harmony
07 21st, 2009 Author: adminBased at Paris CDG, SODEXI, the express handling division of Air France Cargo, introduces, Harmony, an innovative concept to reduce waste and improve efficiency on the airport. The primary initiative is to maximize the under-used capacity of mobile equipment throughout airport operations. So often Airlines and handlers continue to expand their fleets of vehicles, including tractors, loaders, mobile stairs etc . The harmony concept pools all equipment capacity so that operators can ensure the right equipment is in place on time with no waste or duplication but an increase in profitability.
Jean-Francois Bouilhaguet, Managing Director of Sodexi, briefly explains the two initiatives which have the potential to revolutionise airport handling operations in the Paris airports, but also at all airports and indeed other industrial sites involving fleets of mobile units.
“The key to both of these initiatives is “Harmony,” which encapsulates our vision of a corporate world where industry sectors and company branches work in unison thus avoiding wasteful competition and duplication of resources. Harmony is at the core of Sodexi’s current Express Freight operation, an efficient, computer-controlled and completely paperless operation which forms a substantial part of the Air France cargo network at Charles De Gaulle. The Harmony system will focus on utilising existing capacity and equipment rather than investing in new;
“After some seven years of development, XOPS is Sodexi’s software solution for real time control of mobile equipment in the warehouse and on the ramp. XOPS, meaning OPERATIONS ON SCREEN, functions in a number of areas. From a central monitor, it keeps visual control of vehicles and is able to instruct drivers with real time data such as an aircraft’s late arrival or change of gate or the positioning of ramp handling equipment. The system can also be applied to tasks such as fuel distribution and the positioning of maintenance equipment. It can also accurately calculate charges and invoicing and at the same time perform vital security supervision.
“It’s simple in theory: the operation relies on a tight network of communication between the airlines, ground handlers, cargo forwarders and other players on the airport. The system is paperless, accessed through an internet portal or local network and allows handlers to make the best possible use of their existing equipment as “pooling” It is now possible, to track all movements by GPS, and monitor them on camera.”
XOPS has been jointly developed by Crispico BS RNET together with Nashtec, the French branch of ASTUS, a Canadian specialist in GPS and electronic vehicle systems.
Sodexi, part of the Air France cargo network, provides fast, efficient handling of Express cargo at its computer controlled airside facility at Paris CDG airport. Apart from traffic from the Air France network, the company handles the Equation service for all Skyteam members as well as handling many other airlines plus FedEx, TNT, DHL, Chronopost and various specialist express forwarders. Another feature is the unique Express supermarket where customers and partners work within the Sodexi building, often sharing staff. The company, under the direction of Jean-Francois Bouilhaguet, has been a leader in innovation a willingness to introduce new ideas and technology for improving speed and efficiency.
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For further information contact: Jean-Francois Bouilhaguet
Email: jfbouilhaguet@sodexi.fr
Or Michael.sales@ imccreations.com