Cyberfreight Systems Collaborates With INTTRA
Completed the integration of its systems with the EDI-enabled INTTRA-Link solution
INTTRA, a global provider of e-commerce solutions to the ocean freight industry, has said that Cyberfreight Systems, a Canada-based transportation and logistics management company, has completed the integration of its systems with EDI enabled INTTRA link solution. The integration is expected to help save cost in ocean freight processing and provide improved data quality.
Cyberfreight chose INTTRA-Link solution for submission of bookings and draft Bill of Lading (BL) instructions to multiple carriers via a single connection to INTTRA.
Jean-Paul Gobeil, director of international markets at Cyberfreight Systems, said: “Our integration with INTTRA will enhance the service we offer our customers. Processing will be faster, visibility and accuracy of shipment data will be improved, and most importantly costs will be reduced.
“Submitting draft Bill of Lading instructions via INTTRA considerably reduces the fees associated with manual submission, such as liner charges and fax or messenger, resulting in significant cost savings. Additionally, we estimate that shipment processing time will be reduced by an estimated 15-20% which will translate into significant cost savings.”
John DeBenedette, VP, commercial at INTTRA, said: “Customers, such as Cyberfreight, with a high volume of shipping transactions benefit from the ease of a single connection to the INTTRA platform and speed of the INTTRA-Link channel. Local INTTRA-Link support teams lead customers through the integration process and help them benefit from the industry standards established by INTTRA.”
INTTRA is an e-commerce platform for the ocean freight industry which initiates around 300,000 container orders per week, representing more than 10% of global ocean container trade, claims INTTRA.

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