Asia-Pacific provider of Internet portal services to the airfreight industry, Cargo Community Network (CCN), has become a preferred partner in IATA’s global e-freight program.
IATA’s long-term vision is for paperless e-freight and e-customs solutions to replace the air cargo industry’s current paper-based processes. The average shipment currently results in the exchange of more than 30 documents between various parties including, shippers, freight forwarders, handling agents, import/export brokers and customs.
Singapore-based CCN offers the world’s only carrier neutral cargo portal enabled to handle e-invoicing and payment, as well as distributing neutral waybills electronically. CCN has operations in Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.
30/11/06 eyefortransport/EBPP info, Germany
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