By Eva Richardson – March 10, 2025
Kansai International Airport (KIX) is taking a major leap forward in air cargo efficiency with the integration of Kale Logistics Solutions’ GALAXY cargo management system. This strategic move is set to transform customs clearance operations, positioning KIX as a key player in digital air freight transformation across Asia.
Automation for a More Efficient Cargo Ecosystem
The introduction of the GALAXY system has already begun to streamline customs procedures, eliminating manual data entry and reducing processing times. The first phase of deployment has automated shipment triggering and document acceptance, addressing long-standing inefficiencies in cargo handling at the airport.
According to CKTS Company Limited, a leading ground handler at KIX, the implementation of GALAXY is expected to significantly improve operational speed and reliability. With over 140,000 tons of air cargo managed annually, the shift to digital solutions marks a major milestone for the airport’s logistics sector.
Future Phases and Industry Impact
Beyond automation, the next phase of integration will introduce handheld terminals for real-time cargo tracking, allowing customs officials to monitor shipments instantaneously. Industry analysts anticipate that this technological advancement will set a new standard for digital transformation in air freight operations across Japan.
“With this launch, Kale Logistics strengthens its foothold in the Japanese market, accelerating digital trade facilitation in one of Asia’s busiest cargo hubs,” commented Vineet Malhotra, Co-founder and Director of Kale Logistics Solutions.
As Kansai International Airport continues to evolve with cutting-edge solutions, stakeholders in the logistics industry are closely watching how this digital shift will impact supply chain efficiency and global air cargo networks.
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