Turkish Cargo, the global air cargo brand that has digitalized its business processes, provides convenience to its customers in its global network and continues its journey to the future by integrating the virtual workforce Robotic Process Automations (RPA) that minimize the error and cost rates, into its successful business processes.
Continuing its technological investments, the triumphant air cargo brand reduces the error rate at its business processes as well as the costs while improving the employee productivity and the speed of the operation and saving time thanks to the software robots, namely “Alpha, Bravo, Charlie and Delta“, it has made go live.
At the initial phase of the robotic workforce, integrated into the air cargo processes, Bravo will be in charge of the spot rate approvals, and Charlie will be in charge of checking the mail rate, designations and duplications thereof, and Delta will be in charge of the cargo booking. Whereas Alpha will enable the harmonic functioning of the other robots with each other.
SmartIST, our new digital facility equipped with innovative technologies, loads the future
Turkish Cargo will have the capacity to carry 4 million tons of cargo on yearly basis by making use of the state-of-the-art technology at the business processes it will carry out at SmartIST, its digitally equipped facility being constructed at the Istanbul Airport. SmartIST is being designed so as to be dominated by the industry 4.0, artificial intelligence technologies and digitalized processes.
Raising its bar for achievement with each passing day as based on its “Raise the Bar” motto, Turkish Cargo digitalizes its business processes by enhancing its infrastructure with the artificial intelligence technologies each passing day, and continues its journey to the future with its innovative steps.
About Turkish Cargo:
Arranging air cargo operations to more than 300 destinations, 90 of which are the cargo destinations, in 127 countries around the world, Turkish Cargo operates with its fleet of 361 aircraft, 25 of which are freighters, at its hub in Istanbul that connects the continents with its strategic importance. Turkish Cargo, the fastest growing and developing air cargo brand of the world, aims to become one of the top 5 air cargo brands in 2023.