E-freight's slow assent

Air

Friday, April 08, 2011
Air cargo industry optimistic paper will be taken out of process. By Eric Kulisch and Chris Gillis    The air cargo industry has been slow to move towards automated documentation exchanges between air carriers, customers, ground-handling agents, truckers and customs authorities. But more companies could feel pressure to transact business electronically as governments increasingly seek advance commercial data for security and safety purposes.    Leading the way to a paperless environment...
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