
The war in Ukraine not only disrupted the airspace in the country, but the entire airflower logistics infrastructure also disrupted. However, this crisis has accelerated digital transformation, forcing airlines and logistics services to rethink their operations, embrace automation, and find alternative solutions.
Among the reintegoring chains to the emergence of automation and logistical services driven by artificial intelligence, the air freight industry in Ukraine passes with a radical transformation. But what is the role that digitization plays in ensuring the continuity of work, and how will the future of the sector be formed in the post -war economy?
The closure of the Ukrainian airspace forced logistical services companies over the axis overnight, and the conversion of operations into multimedia transportation that merges the shipping of air, roads and shipping railways. This sudden transformation created an urgent need for digital platforms that can deal with complex logistical services in actual time.
“The war in Ukraine has greatly affected air freight operations, and convincing logistics service providers to improve delivery methods and implement advanced digital solutions,” explained by AWEY CEO, VITALY SMINETS.
“With the increased bullets and broken supply chains, automation and logistical services driven by artificial intelligence are important tools in adapting this new reality.”
Automation and AI: The new standard in Ukrainian air cargo
Before the war, the digital transformation in the air freight industry in Ukraine was progressing gradually. Today, it is an absolute necessity. The demand for automation and prediction that is driven by artificial intelligence and digital reservation platforms, driven by four main factors:
• Various goods methods: With the closure of the airspace in Ukraine, shipping is re -directed via Poland, Romania and others
Countries require logistical coordination in real time.
• Multimedia: A mixture of air, roads, and railways requires the integrated digital management tools.
• Speed and fitness: In a high -risk environment, companies need automatic air -conditioning systems with border closure, short fuel stories, and geopolitical risks.
Cost efficiency: digital solutions reduce manual workers, paperwork, operational delay, and assistance
Companies have reduced costs in an already tense economy.
“We have seen a significant increase in the demand for automation from both Ukrainian and international air freight operators,” indicated Smilianets.
“The need to quickly adapt to disturbances means that companies should invest in digital shipping management systems that improve efficiency and reduce operating costs.”
Awery responded by providing dedicated digital solutions at reduced prices for Ukrainian companies, to ensure that local companies can continue the operations despite the crisis.
Traditional supply chains’ fragmentation acceleration of the adoption of digital charging management platforms from end to end. Awely’s CargoboKing Marketplace, a wide shift and reservation platform, is widely used by Ukrainian transport companies to simplify charging reservations and improve shipping capacity.
“With the constantly turning supply chains, digital solutions such as Cargoboing allow airlines and preparing shipping to maintain vision in an actual time on shipments,” Vitaly Smilianets expressed. “This reduces delay, improves planning, and enhances total efficiency in a very volatile market.”
In addition, automation helped in customs clearance, processing goods, and planning companies to move in disorders more efficiently, reducing the delay caused by border crowding and changing regulations.
The aviation industry in Ukraine is not just air conditioning – it is developing. Many major technology trends form the air freight sector in Ukraine and abroad:
• predicting the demand that AI moves to improve the layout of goods and
Reducing the empty space on flights.
• Done -aircraft and robots in warehouse automation improve efficiency and reduce dependence on manual work.
• Blockchain for charging documents, ensuring transparency and safety in logistical services.
• Track the goods based on the Internet of Things to provide a vision in the actual time to
Shipping, which reduces the risk of delay and loss of goods.
“The shipping industry in Ukraine is now adopting digitization at an unprecedented speed,” said Vitaly Smilliantes. “The combination of artificial intelligence, automation and advanced analyzes will determine the future of logistical services in the region.”
Recovery after the war
While the airline and air cargo sector in Ukraine will take a long time to rebuild, the digital transformation will play a pivotal role in recovering and updating it.
“Post -war, the digitization of a logistical network will be more efficient, transparent and flexible,” SMIINETS predicted. “The companies that invest in smart technologies will now be in a better position to lead the market in the future.”
Smilianets concluded that “we believe that digitization will lead the next stage of recovery.” “Air Cargo will not only return, it will return stronger, more flexible and completely merged into the future digital supply chain.”