Kerala IT firm gets two more foreign airline clients

By IANS
Friday, April 10, 2009

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM - Later this year, Air New Zealand and Austrian Airlines will start using iCargo CRA, a revenue accounting solution for cargo carrying airlines developed by the city-based IBS Software Services.

‘iCargo CRA is built on proven new-generation technology and application architecture. Being a cost-effective and simple to implement solution, it can be easily interfaced to effectively work with any airline cargo system,’ the Technopark-headquartered IBS said in a statement.

The company said the ’success saga’ of iCargo began in April 2008 as Japan’s Nippon Cargo Airlines opted for the solution.

Now, India’s leading private carrier Kingfisher Airlines and Kazakhstan’s Air Astana have also begun using iCargo.

Low-cost Indian airline SpiceJet recently began using IBS’ new generation cargo management system, iCargo Lite.

Besides two development centres in Kerala, IBS operates out of 14 business centres in the Americas, Europe, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East and Africa.

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