The airport, which is currently being expanded in terms of both capacity and technology, will see the iCargo CTO module to be up and running when it is fully functional by October, 2010.
According to V K Mathews, chairman and CEO, IBS Group, "the software will manage the new cargo terminal at Tokyo International Airport, also known as Haneda Airport. Haneda is ranked among the world's busiest passenger airports and will be the first neutral ground handler to use iCargo's CTO module."
The system will provide the Haneda airport a wide range of web-enabled features from reserving airway bills to manifesting the shipment on a flight on the export, receipt of cargo from the airline on the import, to final delivery of the shipment to the consignee.
Mathews, who refused to divulge the financials of the deal, added that CTO system will provide Haneda with an integrated system that will optimise operations, enhance profitability and provide the airport the scalability to manage the increasing volumes of cargo.
Nippon Cargo Airlines and All Nippon Airways, two of Japan's leading carriers, have already selected IBS' iCargo to manage their cargo businesses.