Industry puzzles over IAG Cargo's late move to drive eAWBs
IAG Cargo has announced that it will charge customers still using paper air waybills (AWBs) ...
Bangkok, Thailand, Wednesday, 9th December 2015 – Logistics management software specialist Softlink Global is offering customers full e-Air Waybill (e-AWB) connectivity to over 90 airlines through the WIN online platform.
Independent forwarders working with Softlink Global’s cloud Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software Logi-Sys are participating in e-freight and benefitting from cost savings and enhanced efficiency.
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