Emirates Shipping Line opts for paperless transactions

2009-11-13

Emirates Shipping Line has announced that it will integrate GT Nexus into its back office systems to enable Web-based paperless business transactions with shipper and forwarder customers around the world.

"We recognize that our customers put a premium on advanced technology. We selected GT Nexus because they are one of the key technology standards for the ocean industry. This will help us better serve our customers, many of who have already standardised on GT Nexus for ocean freight management," said Romi Kaushal, CEO of Emirates Shipping Line.

The GT Nexus trade and logistics portal combines two things ¨C strategic business applications and a network of importers, exporters, carriers, 3PLs, and banks. All capabilities are delivered via the software as a service (SaaS) model, which allows customers to get up and running quickly and cost effectively. Carriers integrate to the GT Nexus portal once and then use that single standardised interface to exchange business information with thousands of global customers.

Source: cargonewsasia
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