Still some work to do in covering the paper trail
E-commerce providers are moving on swiftly with paperless trading initiatives even as transport and logistics players sound a note of caution on the ability of the industry to advance in this direction.
Last month, agency Quay Shipping flagged remote bill of lading services for Sinotrans.
This came as 1-Stop revealed Hamburg Sd was expected to go live with paperless invoicing in Australia this month and MSC expressed interest in integration and invoicing...
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