Small but fast forwarders
by
Jim Wilson
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last modified
Jul 30, 2009 06:16 PM
BRIAN Lovell’s article (Lloyds List DCN, July 2) on IATA e-freight highlights the growing international attention to paper-free air cargo.
While we applaud AFIF’s commitment to IATA e-freight, we would like to clarify that freight forwarders of varying sizes have been involved in the project since its inception – and it was at their behest, along with other stakeholders, that...
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