Wipro Technologies, the global IT services business of Wipro
Limited (NYSE:WIT), today announced a strategic partnership with
International Air Transport Association (IATA) for its e-freight
initiative.
IATA's long-term vision is to free air cargo industry processes of
paper. Currently, an average shipment travels with up to 38 documents
that are exchanged between various parties, including shippers,
airlines, freight forwarders, handling agents, import/export brokers
and customs.
The IATA e-freight programme forms part of its strategic
"Simplifying the Business" initiative, with the association committed
to lead and support e-freight implementation for the air cargo
industry. It also aims to align stakeholders to common goals and
standards in order to facilitate the delivery of e-freight solutions.
By joining the IATA e-freight Preferred Partner programme, Wipro
will commit to the development of e-freight solutions that will
dramatically reduce complexity and paper-based processes.
Manoj Punja, Senior Vice President, Wipro Technologies, said,
"IATA is spearheading an industry-wide initiative to optimize air
cargo processes, by removing documentation and working with the IATA
e-freight StB preferred partners to provide simple and efficient
systems to global customers. We are proud to be one of their strategic
partners by delivering e-freight solutions which will support this
prestigious project."
"IATA welcomes Wipro's decision to become a StB Preferred Partner.
We look forward to their participation in supporting the IATA
e-freight Message Improvement Programme (MIP), supporting the pilots
and supporting the e-freight vision," said Mr. Aleks Popovich, Global
Head of Cargo, IATA. "As one of our partners, Wipro will help improve
message quality, develop global standards and implement global systems
for trading partners, which, in turn, will lead to industry cost
savings and add value to the e-freight solutions to be offered."
Sam Sahana, CIO, IATA, said, "I am pleased that we have been able
to take our association with Wipro to the next level. Wipro through
its commitment has been able to add a lot of value to IATA. I am sure
we can expect a similar level of commitment and excellence from Wipro
in this strategic initiative."
IATA and Wipro have worked earlier in areas like design &
development of platforms, reporting applications, portals & web-based
applications. Wipro is also engaged in a long-term application
support.
Wipro has developed "Centers of Excellences" focused on domain
areas like Loyalty Management, Customer Experience, RFID,
Transportation Management, Warehouse Management, SCM, Demand
management & Sarbanes Oxley compliance, Dynamic Packaging, Adaptors
for GDS integration, etc. Wipro also partners with industry
associations like IATA, HTNG & OTA to evolve standards and guidelines
for systems integration and interoperability.
About IATA
Over 60 years, IATA has developed the commercial standards that
built a global industry. Today, IATA's mission is to represent, lead
and serve the airline industry. Its members comprise some 250 airlines
-- the world's leading passenger and cargo airlines among them --
representing 94 percent of international scheduled air traffic. For
more information, visit http://www.iata.org.
About IATA e-freight
In 2004, IATA launched a project, IATA e-freight, designed to
eliminate the need to produce and transport paper documents for air
cargo shipments by moving to a simpler, industry-wide, electronic,
paper-free environment.
As IATA e-freight impacts the entire cargo supply chain, an
Industry Action Group has been formed, including airlines, top freight
forwarders represented by their association Freight Forward
International, and the World Customs Organization. Together with IATA,
this group will align industry stakeholders and help drive the project
forward. For more information, visit
http://www.iata.org/stbsupportportal/efreight.
For details about Wipro Limited & forward-looking and cautionary
statements please see link below:
http://www.wipro.com/news/about_wipro.htm
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