Vietnam’s upcoming major international airport cargo facility has secured a technology partner to deliver core software systems for its new cargo terminal, reflecting growing efforts to digitise air freight operations across the region.
The decision follows a competitive tender process in which a local aviation technology provider awarded the contract to a global logistics IT specialist to supply a comprehensive suite of cloud‑based cargo management software. These systems are designed to support the terminal’s full range of operations — from real‑time tracking and business intelligence to landside management and API integrations — ahead of its scheduled completion in late 2026.
The software package will also include a learning management component to enhance collaboration and connectivity among airlines, ground handlers and cargo service partners, aiding efficiency and visibility across operational workflows. Such capabilities are seen as essential for newly built cargo hubs competing in today’s fast‑evolving air freight market.
This technology commitment comes as the airport project — backed by national infrastructure funding — advances toward becoming one of Southeast Asia’s most significant logistics gateways. In addition to expanding physical freight capacity, the emphasis on digital and software‑driven workflows aligns with broader efforts to modernise cargo handling processes across the country’s transport infrastructure.
Industry observers note that integrated software ecosystems are increasingly critical to meeting customer demands for speed, transparency and scalability, particularly as trade volumes continue to surge and supply chain resilience becomes a core competitive differentiator.
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