Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Delhi International Airport Selects IBM for ERP System at IGI Airport

Delhi International Airport (P) Ltd. (DIAL) has partnered with IBM India to address the escalating growth in air traffic in Delhi. IBM Global Business Services will implement an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system at Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) integrating and modernizing the airport's business processes. The ERP system will integrate all data and processes of the organization into a unified system.
IGI Airport is one of the largest airports in India with over 20 million passengers a year, and will become one of the largest airports in the region by 2010, with slated capacity of 37 million passengers and a brand new terminal building (T3). The airport will have an ultimate design capacity of a 100 million passengers a year after completion of planned phases of construction.
The ERP implementation at DIAL is set to take place over a two-year period is in line with the airport's modernization efforts to address the growth in aircraft and passenger traffic.
11/06/07 IT News Online
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