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CHAMP Cargosystems partners with Google Cloud to accelerate digitalization in air cargo

Aug 24, 2020

Google Cloud’s Apigee API powers CHAMP’s new self-service API developer portal

CHAMP Cargosystems has partnered with Google Cloud to accelerate digitalization in the air cargo industry. The air cargo IT provider selected Google Cloud to provide an API platform and developer self-service portal option to all its SaaS customers – increasing its range of options and services. The platform’s self-service capabilities allow airlines to easily connect with customers without using any messaging or bespoke interfaces.

The platform, Google Cloud’s Apigee API management portal, allows CHAMP and its customers to quickly connect to a variety of backend systems, including in-house and third-party apps, marketplace portals, and more.  It also comes with industry standard security implementations for each API and provides secure analysis of how APIs are being consumed by CHAMP’s customers. This enables CHAMP to understand future requirements and better serve its clients with further relevant APIs in future.

Furthermore, CHAMP has published its internal low-level APIs via Apigee. This enables developers to take advantage of API orchestration to invent new use cases, all without any implementation in the backend.  

“CHAMP is thrilled to partner with an API-first culture company, like Google,” says Lee Booth, Vice President Global Products at CHAMP Cargosystems. “Our customers want solutions that can quickly scale up with their growth and meet their complex localization needs. By partnering with an industry leader in data and information technologies, we can provide that across the industry.”

“Google Cloud is pleased to support CHAMP Cargosystems in its efforts to accelerate digital transformation across the air cargo industry,” says Amit Zavery, VP and GM, Platforms at Google Cloud. Our Apigee API management platform powers CHAMP’s community of customers and partners to deliver critical air cargo shipments by seamlessly connecting backend systems and marketplace portals. The partnership with CHAMP has provided us one more channel to indirectly help those in need.”

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