UPS transforms air cargo operations with data, AI
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UPS transforms air cargo operations with data, AI
Worldport, the worldwide air hub for UPS, has made Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport in Louisville, Kentucky, the third-busiest cargo airport in the US. The 5.2 million square feet facility boasts more than 20,000 employees, 580 aircraft (290 of them large-body UPS jets), and moves about 560,000 packages per hour. “It’s a very intense operation,” says Alp Kayabasi, president of IT at UPS. Until recently, asset tracking at Worldport i…
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