
By focusing on the laser on innovation, automation and efficiency, AGI is looking to redefine industry standards through the use of advanced technology. From treating paper -free goods to AI’s safety systems, AGI offers how the future of logistics services is not only digital, but smart.
The legacy of excellence
Agi was founded in 1988, and it has grown to become one of the most ground handling service providers in North America. The company operates at major airports throughout the United States and Canada, the company provides a full range of goods and slope handling services. Throughout its history, AGI became famous for its commitment to operating excellence, and is constantly adapted to the requirements of advanced industry.
Today, this ability to adapt the company to transform the first technology power. When realizing the need for a more intelligent and more integrated logistical structure, AGI adopted machine learning and data processing in an actual time to simplify the workflow and improve efficiency.
“Innovation is not optional, it is necessary,” said Jared Azkoy, CEO of AGI. “We are completely committed to integrating technology at every level, from operations to customer service.”
Technology -driven revolution
AGI approach to innovation is not just adopting new technology, but rather is related to building an ecosystem where each component works smoothly.
“We wanted to avoid the defects of partial external applications together,” explained by Franco Botira, the chief technology official in AGI. “Instead, we have built an integrated system where each unit is linked and works together.”
This fully connected ecosystem guarantees that everything from verification of identity to coherent payment function, which reduces inefficiency and makes operations more reliable.
The bottle is supposed to be broken
One of the prominent innovations in AGI is called “the front counter”, a program that eliminates a long -time registration process that takes a long time for truck drivers.
“Instead of drivers waiting for long lines, they can check the time, which reduces congestion and simplifying the flow of goods,” said Agi Coo Gerald Kolasch.
Skip the front counter effect was immediate. Even with only 17 percent adoption rate, AGI has already seen a radical decrease in waiting times and a more efficient shipping process. The company expects to expand the program, and to cancel more efficiency gains because its use becomes more prevalent.
Paper -free processing: speed and accuracy in each turn
AGI also replaced its manual processes with a good -cargo processing system, which made the workflow more smooth. The forklifiers receive the instructions directly on the tablets, which reduces the time that the goods spend the goods and get rid of the expensive errors.
“In the past, we relied on the papers that could be lost or misrepresented. Now, everything is digital, accurate and accessible immediately.”
Even the process of payment has been digitally repaired. The AGI automatic portal eliminates the need for manual transactions, ensuring that each batch is treated immediately and free from errors.
Amnesty International in warehouse safety
In AGI, safety is not just a priority, but rather it reaches a science -based science. The company has published artificial intelligence safety control systems, converting traditional interactive measures into proactive strategies to prevent risk.
“We already had modern cameras systems, but it was only useful after an accident,” AGI’s chief safety official referred to. “Now, artificial intelligence actively risk before becoming patterns.”
Prevent accidents before they occur
AGI integrated cameras discover unsafe behaviors, such as forklined lifting techniques and improper lifting, which reduces the risk of collision and preventing serious injuries. The implementation of the test in JFK witnessed a 50 percent decrease in the total claims, which is a significant improvement in the workplace.
In addition to monitoring, AGI integrates machine learning for predictive analyzes. By analyzing the flow of goods, truck access times, and warehouse movements, AGI can expect bottlenecks before forming, ensuring smooth operations.
Enhancing customer experience through automation
Innovation in AGI is not only related to internal efficiency, but also to raise customer experience.
“We have designed a system that eliminates errors and incompetence, ensuring that every treatment is smooth and smooth,” said Agi.
Verify the goods that operate in Amnesty International
One of the most innovative AGI tools is the technique of diminishing dimensions, a system that is moving by AI that replaces traditional tape measurements with a high -resolution camera examination.
“This allows us to capture the dimensions of the goods with a specific accuracy, which provides visual evidence of the shipping status upon arrival,” Colash explained.
Benefits:
• It eliminates contradictions in the size of the goods
• Reduces unexpected fees for airlines and trucks
• Improves transparency in treating goods
By providing immediate weight, weight in actual time and dimensional tracking, AGI reduces inefficiency in goods bills and thus reduces costs to customers as well.
Looking forward to the future: a year “institutionalization”
After a year of uncompromising innovation, AGI turns from implementation to institutions.
“Last year was about innovation. This year it revolves around adoption, making sure that every new system reaches its full potential,” Colash declared.
This means:
• Expanding the safety measures driven by artificial intelligence in all locations
• Expels the adoption of digital checkpoints
• Improving the treatment of automatic goods
Through this technological edge, AGI not only keeps pace with the industry, but rather actively helps to form the future of air cargo processing.
Digital future now
AGI’s commitment is unavoidable to technology, efficiency and safety re -defining the capabilities of ground handling service providers. By integrating machine learning, automation, and actual time analyzes, the company is at the forefront, which leads to the leadership of the fees when it comes to modern logistics practices.
“The future of dealing with goods is digital, and we make this future a reality now,” Azcuy emphasized.