News in Brief podcast | Week 30 2024 | Surcharges, strikes and IATA's stressful settlements
In this episode of The Loadstar’s News in Brief Podcast, host and news reporter Charlotte Goldstone ...
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Mumbai Airport, India and Schipol Airport, Netherlands, along with their partners for cargo community systems, Kale Logistics Solutions and Cargonaut, have pioneered an initiative towards creating a digital air corridor between India and the Netherlands.
The digital corridor will facilitate flow of information within the stakeholder chain and optimise cargo visibility across the stakeholder network. Following the signing, both companies will collaboratively develop a shared interface between their respective air cargo community systems. At any time, participants of the network will be in full control of their data. This pioneering initiative will help to reduce unnecessary administrative paperwork involved in shipment movement between the two countries, enabling both to experience ease of shipment data exchange
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