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Kale enters deal with QuickJet

Pune, Dec. 10

Mumbai-based Kale Consultants Ltd, provider of software solutions and outsourced services to the travel and transportation industry, has signed a contract with QuikJet Cargo, a Bangalore-based all cargo carrier, to implement Kale’s CSP(R) end-to-end cargo ERP solution. The integrated solution suite will be hosted by Kale Consultants on a complete J2EE architecture. The ERP solution would meet the end-to-end needs of cargo carriers of all sizes and has an integrated system that could be scaled up. This includes schedule management, reservations, e-bookings, yield management, space control, warehouse operations, revenue accounting, customs interfaces and management information, an official release said. –

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