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DCSA establishes Track and Trace standards for the global container shipping industry
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edoxOnline: “Interoperability will be the only way to speed up eBL adoption”
It is important for international shipping and trade that the industry is equipped to move away from paper-based processes towards digitalisation.
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Paperless trade
What the Commonwealth’s quantitative analysis tells us
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ICC: what the Future International Trade Alliance means for shippers
The Future International Trade (FIT) Alliance was formed by DCSA, FIATA, BIMCO, the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and SWIFT, with a signed memorandum of understanding to standardise the digitalisation of international trade.
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How visibility will make container shipping more reliable
Reliability of global supply chains has a direct impact on business performance for shippers. Timely arrival of goods is vital to maintaining supply levels for every industry. Unexpected delays are most acutely felt in industries that ship vulnerable goods such as pharmaceuticals or perishable items. But for any business that relies on just-in-time inventory management, special events or promotional activity, unexpected delays can have a negative impact on their bottom line and ability to compete, not to mention their relationships with customers.
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CargoX: “Once interoperability is achieved, electronic trade records will be moving through various systems for true efficiency and transparency in cross border trading”
An electronic bill of lading (eBL) will transform information exchange in container shipping.
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