Retailers wary, but air cargo data shows signs of market strengthening
While major companies have recently signalled a cut in orders for the second half of ...
In the third ? and final ? of our series on IATA’s Air Cargo Innovation Award nominees, we feature Clive, which according to its tagline, is ‘bringing humanised technology to the air cargo domain’.
The brainchild of Niall van de Wouw, who teamed with Joe Forbes, of Australia’s Biarri group, a commercial mathematics company, Clive’s software applications focus on three processes: allocation management, demand forecasting and operations management.
Essentially, it aims to move the industry away from software such as Microsoft Excel ...
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