NxtPort and Air Cargo Belgium / BRUcloud in Multimodal Initiative
15th September 2017
Data platform NxtPort and Air Cargo Belgium (via its data sharing platform BRUcloud) are to work together on multimodal solutions, as they recognise that sea freight customers are very often also air freight customers. “We want to investigate how we can make cargo transport at the harbour and airport more efficient and innovative while at the same time less expensive,” they said in a statement.
NxtPort and Air Cargo Belgium each have ambitious missions. NxtPort “brings the entire harbour community together around a unique data platform that stimulates logistics and technology innovation to make Flemish ports the most innovative and best performing harbours in the world”. Air Cargo Belgium sees BRUcargo pioneering an equally trailblazing path with the digital platform, BRUcloud.
“There are differences between ship and air transport, but increasingly there are more similarities,” says NxtPort CEO Daniel Lievens. “Both logistics and mobility require innovative multimodal solutions. Since the Flemish ports and the national airport, Brussels Airport, share the same cargo customers, companies are looking for efficiency and cost savings. Many of the logistics processes are largely the same, such as customs procedures for goods that must travel the airport and harbors for import and export. If we find ways to make the process more efficient and less time-intensive, everyone wins.”
“Both the cargo community at BRUcargo and at the Port of Antwerp chose to find a digital answer to improve communication and facilitate processes in the short term,” adds Air Cargo Belgium Chairman, Steven Polmans. “If we share our knowledge and expertise through an innovative platform, we create a bridge between the sea and air transport industries. Our collaboration will strengthen Flanders’ position as a regional leader in innovation and logistics. We want to work towards offering more support and a larger market for digital solutions, and involve other links to the logistics chain. Both NxtPort and Air Cargo Belgium have each held constructive talks with the customs authorities, and I can imagine that the authorities themselves will want to find ways to simplify their own procedures in cooperation with the industry.”
NxtPort and Air Cargo Belgium signed a Memorandum of Understanding linking to one another’s ecosystems. They says that they will continue to develop a digital roadmap, keep the other apprised on processes and procedures, and share use cases. They will also hold regular work sessions together to keep the information exchange going.