| Publisher | SAS Institute | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | HTML | Date added | 05 Jul 2006 |
| Topics | Customs and Cargo Security, Strategic Planning, Knowledge and Data Management | ||
| Downloads | 353 | ||
Tight margins mean that DNATA, the largest cargo terminal operator in the Middle East region and sole handling agent at Dubai International Airport, needs to not only be prepared for unusually busy times, but to be prepared for slow times as well. Because there is no room for under-utilization in today's airport cargo business, DNATA chose SAS to forecast the equipment, facilities and manpower it needs to stay competitive.
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