Cargo Community Systems Japan (CCSJ) will go live with their first set of ONE Record use cases, powered by CHAMP Cargosystems.

CCSJ has identified a wide range of ONE Record use cases tailored to the Japanese market. These applications, including shipment tracking and IoT integration, will empower local forwarders and airlines to explore the full potential of ONE Record and its ability to enhance existing processes.

Over the years, CHAMP and CCSJ have had a long-standing relationship and shared commitment to transformation in the air cargo industry. As an extension of this close partnership, CHAMP will facilitate this transition with its ONE Record service.

left to right: Naoto Haraguchi - Project Manager Office at Biprogy, Naoya Hirota- Senior Consultant at 7Skies, Toshio Urano- General Manager, Development at CCSJ, Milan Urosevic - Manager GDS Implementation at CHAMP, Hidemichi Nakao - Managing Director at CCSJ, Edward Dorr -VP eCargo Portfolio at CHAMP, Emanuel Hille - eCargo Application Product Director at CHAMP, Karla Marquez - Senior Sales & Account Manager at CHAMP.

The service will be seamlessly integrated with CHAMP’s existing Traxon cargoHUB platform enabling CCSJ to further empower the Japanese air cargo community with ONE Record capabilities.

By investing in and actively exploring ONE Record use cases, CCSJ will reap the benefits of modernization, digitalization, and harmonization which are core to CCSJ's mission.

Hidemichi NAKAO, President from CCSJ, said “It is our pleasure working with CHAMP to facilitate our ONE Record capabilities, and further encourage adoption and exploration of this initiative. We have always enjoyed a close relationship with CHAMP, and this will allow us to explore the possibilities of what ONE Record holds for the Japanese market.”

Ed Dorr, VP eCargo Portfolio at CHAMP, said “As a leading cargo community provider and pioneer of open and interconnected software solutions, it’s a privilege to power CCSJ’s ONE Record initiatives at scale. Together, we have enjoyed a long partnership, and this recent collaboration is the result of an exciting, shared vision for the future of air cargo.”