Air Europa Cargo sees greater efficiency with Wiremind Cargo’s SkyPallet

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Air Europa Cargo has improved its operational efficiency with Wiremind Cargo’s end-to-end capacity optimisation product SkyPallet.

The airline opted to use SkyPallet earlier this year, with a view to improving its flight planning processes at one of its hubs – specifically within a warehouse and with its Global Handling Agent (GHA).

SkyPallet’s algorithms facilitate ULD build-up, as well as enable greater capacity control, more efficient capacity usage, and anticipate key information relevant to issuing quotations to freight forwarders.

Though Air Europa Cargo’s primary objective with SkyPallet was to improve its operations, its commercial teams are also now increasingly using the software to support their quotation decisions.

The airline said the software has already brought resource-efficiencies.

“Air Europa Cargo can look forward to around an average 4% improvement in its capacity utilisation, as a Wiremind Cargo survey of other airlines and freight forwarding companies using SkyPallet, found,” said Nathanaël de Tarade, chief executive, Wiremind Cargo.

“We enjoy working together with Air Europa Cargo, as they have come up with ideas to make SkyPallet even easier for operational staff when applying the build-up plan. Our products grow through application and new perspectives, and we gladly adapt and enhance accordingly. The best digital solutions are those that adapt to changing requirements.”

Air Europa’s head of cargo, Jordi Piqué, said: “Wiremind Cargo’s flexibility, willingness, and speed in adapting the system to our requirements, is reflected in the carefully crafted solutions it produces.

“It clearly has the expertise and always puts the customer first – not only when it comes to online user experience, but also offline collaboration. Wiremind Cargo is always on hand when we need it.”

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Rebecca Jeffrey

Rebecca Jeffrey
New to aviation journalism, I joined Air Cargo News in late 2021 as deputy editor. I previously worked for Mercator Media’s six maritime sector magazines as a reporter, heading up news for Port Strategy. Prior to this, I was editor for Recruitment International (now TALiNT International). Contact me on: [email protected]