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March saw a record number of e-air waybills (e-AWB)s in the airfreight industry as the move towards e-freight finally gains traction.

The month saw more than 200,000 shipments on e-AWBs, creating penetration of 13.4% internationally, while domestically the figure has now reached 46.2%.

In IATA’s latest “name ...

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  • Radhakrishnan Ramaswamy

    July 26, 2014 at 4:25 pm

    Very much required in present. There will be more advancement in the coming future. All airlines should adopt to upgrade industry standard and also to save cost.