Cross-Border eCommerce Shipping Solutions for Airlines
Cross-border
E-commerce
A person in Mumbai can buy a pair of shoes from an e-tailer in the USA and ensure the entire process is managed with taxes, payments and delivery - all on the SmartKargo platform.
FEATURES
An advanced offering that
An advanced offering that
differentiates your business
Cross Border E-commerce
Easily navigate B2B, B2C, or C2C e-commerce worldwide
Full control
Enjoy full control over shipping with clean and transparent insights
Cloud-Based Air Cargo
Quick and flexible integration with SmartKargo’s cloud app
Cargo Traffic Collection
Manages payment processing, tax, and traffic collection
Cargo Delivery
Offers secure spot for customers to manage purchasing, shipping and payment info
Delivery
Efficiently manage interim storage and forward parcels
Technology
Cloud-native, scalable, and flexible cargo ERP technology at the heart of our platform
Success Stories
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, SmartKargo is designed to integrate with existing airline cargo systems without requiring a full replacement. It works as a flexible, cloud-based layer that enhances current operations rather than disrupting them, enabling faster adoption and smoother transition.
SmartKargo operates on a flexible, pay-per-use SaaS model, allowing airlines to scale usage based on shipment volume and operational needs. This helps reduce upfront investment while aligning costs directly with revenue growth opportunities.
It provides a unified platform that handles booking, customs documentation, tax processing, tracking, and delivery in a single system. This ensures real-time visibility and seamless movement of parcels from origin to destination.
The platform automates tax calculations, duty management, and the generation of customs documentation. This reduces manual errors and ensures shipments meet international regulatory requirements smoothly.
Airlines such as Delta, IndiGo Cargo, Azul, and WestJet use SmartKargo to power eCommerce logistics, improving efficiency and generating new revenue streams from small parcel shipments.