South-east Asia hit by new lockdowns just as exports start to pick up
New Covid restrictions are disrupting manufacturing and logistics in South-east Asia, creating order backlogs and ...
Bangkok, Thailand, Monday, 3rd August 2015 ? As Thailand’s second largest air forwarder, Trans Air Cargo Co Ltd (TAC) has a strong case to realize the benefits of electronic air cargo operations.
TAC began its transition to ’e’ in the spring and is already sending 400 to 500 AWBs per month electronically.
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