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Aerios’ first product is off blocks

Sep 09, 2024

Air cargo charter software company, Aerios, member of CargoTech, has released its first product. The Carrier App is positioned as the charter management system for cargo charter carriers, helping them increase team efficiency and maximise revenue opportunities whilst surfacing actionable data and insights.

The Carrier App has been developed specifically for carriers operating within the cargo charter market which, because of its highly complex and ad hoc nature has been left unsupported by commonly used sales tools. This leaves carriers faced with the decision to choose between accepting a largely manual process, or a costly investment to customise their existing CRM tool or develop their own digital solution which lacks wider market integration.

“Our mission, at Aerios, is to enable brokers, charter professionals and carriers to work more efficiently, surface real time-data and maximise revenue opportunities in the air cargo charter market. We do that by designing software that enables your team to spend less time on traditional manual processes and more time on relationships and growth,” says Simon Watson, founder of Aerios. “I am proud to launch the first version of our Carrier App, which has been built in conjunction with a number of cargo charter carriers, following extensive trials and a large number of research workshops ”

Simon Watson, founder of Aerios

Aerios’ charter management system is built to meet the unique demands of the charter market and seamlessly integrates with flight operations, CRM and communication systems, to create a single digital workflow. The Carrier App offers three key benefits: increased efficiency, maximised revenues, and an informed team. The increase in efficiency comes from automating manual, repetitive tasks in a single tool to create one consistent process across the entire team. The Carrier App does away with the cumbersome and error-prone use of spreadsheets combined with group email inboxes, where requests, quotes and key CRM data has to be manually entered and maintained. Nor does it require expensive or lengthy IT integrations or adaptations.

Aerios aims to provide access to aggregated market trends and data that help support carriers decision making and maximise revenue opportunities. Combining internal data reports, market insights, quotations and centralising communication, ensures that the charter team is informed at all times, and leads to more consistent processes and increased response times that enhance customer experience.

“The Carrier App is already live with a group of carriers and we will be announcing our airline partnerships in the coming months. Carriers interested in seeing a demo can book on our website by visiting aerios.app” Watson states.

The Carrier App is the first of a series of Aerios products for the wider charter market helping carriers distribute their capacity to market. The air cargo charter software company is planning to launch additional tools in the near future.

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