Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala-based IBS Software Services, a leading provider of IT solutions to the global travel and logistics industries, joined IBM's ISV Advantage for Industries Initiative Tuesday.
The ISV Advantage for Industries Initiative is a programme designed to provide independent solution vendors (ISVs) with technical and marketing support to help meet the specific needs of travel and transportation companies.
Under this agreement, IBM and IBS will work together to promote, implement, and operate the iCargo system developed by IBS for airline customers, said an IBS statement.
A total cargo logistics management system, iCargo has the functionality to fully support the requirements of all players in the logistics chain from shipper to consignee in all aspects of cargo logistics.
11/10/06 India PRwire (Press Release)
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