“The cargo ecosystem at Bengaluru airport is nearly
paperless, supported by an air cargo community system that provides real-time
tracking,” said Satyaki Raghunath, COO of Bangalore International Airport Ltd.
“Customers want to track their goods easily, and our system enables that.” Raghunath
was speaking to the media after his recent visit to the cargo terminal, which
is spread over seven acres and has a peak handling capacity of 360,000 metric
tonnes, expandable to 400,000 metric tonnes.
Anil Kumar, Chief
Executive Officer at Menzies Aviation (Bengaluru Cargo), said: “Since
everything can be accessed on mobile devices, we minimise unnecessary printing.
Technology is a tool to enhance efficiency and value for customers.” To improve cargo handling, the terminal has implemented
a warehouse management system integrated with airline systems. “Handheld
devices allow real-time shipment verification, checking for completeness,
damage, or discrepancies,” Kumar said.
Self-service kiosks
enable agents to check shipment status using airway bill numbers, with upcoming
QR code integration for electronic delivery confirmation. The terminal is equipped with 170 AI-enabled
high-definition CCTV cameras, with 93 currently active. “The cameras monitor
unidentified parcels and other security aspects which ensures transparency,”
Kumar said.
With 42 truck docks, over 400 cargo bins,
X-ray-aligned conveyors, 30 Unit Load Device stations and 40 handheld
terminals, the facility ensures seamless movement and faster turnaround. “Advanced technology, including real-time
tracking, data analytics, and barcode-integrated systems, enhances efficiency,
reduces human touchpoints, and streamlines operations for a smoother cargo
handling experience,” Kumar said. E-commerce boom and Foxconn plant to
boost cargo movement…Kumar said that e-commerce dominates domestic cargo,
previously occupying just 60,000 square feet. “Today, we have about 250,000
square feet of built-up area, with 200,000 square feet dedicated to operations
which ensures ample capacity to manage increasing demand,” he said.
Airlines are also
expanding their cargo operations…The
airport’s location on the Hyderabad highway and connectivity via the Satellite
Town Ring Road (STR) is an advantage.
“Foxconn chose this
location partly because of the robust logistics ecosystem,” Raghunath said. “With one-million metric tonne capacity, dedicated
truck parking, express and domestic cargo terminals, and an upcoming logistics
park, we are ahead of demand,” he said. Cargo movement is about speed and cost
efficiency.
Businesses choose Bengaluru airport for faster,
cost-effective transport, Raghunath said.