SATS aims to do more for less with tech
CEO sees opportunities in mega-trends such as rapid urbanisation, huge demand for travel and rising popularity of e-commerce.
GROUND handler and caterer SATS is investing significantly in technology and innovation to position itself for growth amid a tight labour market and a dynamic operating landscape.
In particular, mega-trends such as rapid urbanisation, the burgeoning demand for travel and the rising popularity of e-commerce are also creating opportunities for the group, says SATS chief executive Alexander Hungate.
For instance, as passenger traffic grows across the region, airports are evolving too, with some mega-airports on the horizon.
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