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SATS rolls out initiatives to boost Changi's cargo handling productivity

It will focus on cold chain handling and digitizing export cargo processes.

SATS today revealed that it has embarked on partnerships with international and local stakeholders to boost Changi Airport's cargo handling productivity.

Part of the initiative will cover cold-chain handling in Singapore with the launch of SATS Coolport Academy, which will serve as an independent training institute offering International Air Transport Association (IATA) certified and other related courses.

SATs will also launch a one-stop e-Acceptance initiative in a bid transform the process for the lodging of export cargo at its airfreight terminals and reinforce Changi’s position as a leading international air cargo hub.

When fully implemented at the end of this year, this e-Acceptance project is expected to yield about 30% improvement in productivity
 

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