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The company said importers and exporters of all sizes can book “well-priced, guaranteed container space via an Asia-based vendor”.
It said the feature would “democratise” the market, allowing SMEs the ability to book capacity directly.
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Stan Wraight
September 26, 2021 at 1:53 pmSo if I read this correctly, we now have another intermediary between the shipper and the carrier, a data provider? In air if this happens surely the Forwarder and GSSA will be bypassed? Or will it just be another situation where one more yield decreasing intermediary for the carrier is introduced. Amazing that airlines did not learn from their passenger colleagues and hotels of how this GDS system evolution was a very, very bad idea to support.