AUSTRIAN forwarder cargo-partner has opened its CargoWise platform, owned by WiseTech Global, across its global netowork, reports London's Air Cargo News.
CargoWise will enable cargo-partner's logistics providers to carry out transactions for freight forwarding, customs clearance, warehousing, shipping, tracking, land transport, e-commerce and cross-border compliance, using a single platform.
The software is being introduced in stages across Asia, Oceania, Europe and the US and is expected to be completed by March 2023.
'CargoWise will be revolutionary,' said cargo-partner CEO Stefan Krauter. 'The ability to manage our global freight forwarding operations from a single platform that provides real-time visibility across our supply chain will enable cargo-partner to increase operational efficiency.
'We see our future role in the digitalisation of the global supply chain not in developing own standard software, but in developing individual client solutions, deep integration and ultimately in building clusters of artificial intelligence together with our customers. Of course many of these clusters will be connected and communicating with each other.'
Said WiseTech Global CEO Richard White: 'The deep functionality available within CargoWise will ensure cargo-partner has a strong foundation for future business growth.'
Last month cargo-partner made the decision to extend its air cargo charter programme because ongoing capacity concerns.
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CargoWise will enable cargo-partner's logistics providers to carry out transactions for freight forwarding, customs clearance, warehousing, shipping, tracking, land transport, e-commerce and cross-border compliance, using a single platform.
The software is being introduced in stages across Asia, Oceania, Europe and the US and is expected to be completed by March 2023.
'CargoWise will be revolutionary,' said cargo-partner CEO Stefan Krauter. 'The ability to manage our global freight forwarding operations from a single platform that provides real-time visibility across our supply chain will enable cargo-partner to increase operational efficiency.
'We see our future role in the digitalisation of the global supply chain not in developing own standard software, but in developing individual client solutions, deep integration and ultimately in building clusters of artificial intelligence together with our customers. Of course many of these clusters will be connected and communicating with each other.'
Said WiseTech Global CEO Richard White: 'The deep functionality available within CargoWise will ensure cargo-partner has a strong foundation for future business growth.'
Last month cargo-partner made the decision to extend its air cargo charter programme because ongoing capacity concerns.
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