Etihad Crystal Cargo, the cargo division of Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, has signed an agreement with Cargo Community Network Pte Ltd (CCN), a Singapore based company operating the CCNhub air cargo portal.
Starting in July 2006, the agreement promotes the paperless exchange of cargo related communication alongside Etihad's supply chain in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, India, Thailand, Australia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Vietnam and China.
The secured carrier-neutral service portal is designed to facilitate the air cargo shipment process by ensuring a smooth interface of all functions crucial for the time-critical air cargo business, thus connecting freight forwarders not only to the system of the airline, but also to those of ground-handling agents, government agencies and banks through EDI (electronic data interchange) communication.
12/07/06 AME Info, United Arab Emirates
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