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PayCargo has enabled its platform to work with DockEnRoll, a software platform which helps reduce congestion and inefficiency by streamlining airport drop-off and pick-up.

What is most interesting about this, however, is that it enables PayCargo’s customers to use its software for the almost-unique scheduling and customs tool offered by DockEnRoll.

Customers using DockEnRoll can pay via that platform, or via payment company Cargosprint, but the move gives customers more choice.

It becomes more interesting due to the fact that all three companies ...

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  • Joshua Wolf

    March 28, 2022 at 11:30 pm

    What’s even more “interesting” is that both PayCargo and Turret Labs frivolously sued CargoSprint.

    Case 1:19-cv-06793 – Turret Labs vs Cargosprint and Joshua Wolf – OUTCOME – “It is now ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that this proceeding is dismissed in its entirety and judgment is hereby entered in favor of Defendants CargoSprint LLC and Joshua Wolf. ” (Turret Labs sued in bad faith).

    Case 3:19-cv-00085 PayCargo,LLC vs. CargoSprint, LLC and Joshua Wolf – OUTCOME: Cargosprint won (PayCargo sued in bad faith)

    Case 1:2020cv22885 PayCargo vs CargoSprint – PayCargo filed motion to dismiss their own lawsuit (PayCargo sued CargoSprint in bad faith). Awaiting outcome..