Are cargo customers placing ever-increasing demands on your systems? Do the cost of automation and the challenges of changing age-old processes seem overwhelming? They don't have to be.
AirClic has partnered with companies like Alaska Airlines, Frontier Airlines and Worldwide Flight Services to automate their cargo processes and provide them — and their customers — with real-time, web-based tracking and reporting capabilities. All at a price that makes sense. All with a measurable return on investment.
AirClic's end-to-end solution utilizes low-cost cell phone technology with attached scanners that enable our clients to scan shipments at all key points throughout the shipping process. You can then track and update whenever a shipment is moved at any point in your process — even at planeside — and tie the AWB to a specific flight number.
We've seen a significant ROI in just the first few months. In addition to improving our customer service, we've been able to save more than 20 percent in claim payout costs.
—Kimberly Hantz, Senior Manager, Cargo Strategies and Business Systems, Alaska Airlines, in partnership with Horizon Air
You can use the AirClic solution to offer a premium cargo service that has already enabled some of our clients to increase revenues and profit margins by $.03 to $.04 per pound of cargo shipped. You can cost-effectively improve your ability to answer the age-old cargo question: "Where's my shipment?"
Working with AirClic, our clients have eliminated the costly waste of multiple employees spending multiple hours searching for items "somewhere" in the cargo facility, and reduced claims for lost cargo reimbursement by 20%.