Service chaos from trade ban with India a problem for Pakistan shippers
Pakistan’s main container gateways of Karachi and Port Qasim are reportedly facing serious congestion after ...
Since its introduction in 2010, the electronic Air WayBill (eAWB) has become the default contract for all air cargo shipments on enabled tradelanes and most other air transport documents have also been digitalised.
More recently, electronic documents have entered in the maritime industry too. In 2021, several container lines have introduced eBills of Lading (eBL). The purpose of digitalisation is to improve synchronisation and communication between parties involved, increase visibility, automate processing, support fact-based decision-making, and improve the customer experience.
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