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INTTRA correction

19 May 2013 - by Staff reporter
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The statement released to FTW Online and published earlier this month regarding developments at INTTRA contained some inaccuracies. They have asked us to publish the info below:

Maersk Line and the multi-carrier sea freight network INTTRA have signed a contract that allows customers of the Danish shipping giant and its units Safmarine, Seago Line and MCC to plug into the e-commerce platform.
The 40-carrier member INTTRA platform offers ocean schedules, booking, shipping instructions, bill of lading, tracking and tracing, electronic invoicing and reports.

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