19.1 C
Hamburg
Sunday, June 1, 2025
Home News FIATA renews partnership with CargoWise for second year

FIATA renews partnership with CargoWise for second year

The FIATA International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations and Wisetech Global continue their partnership for the second year aiming to proceed with the digital transformation of the logistics supply chain industry.

“As FIATA continues to facilitate digital trade for its members with its Digital FBL, the need for robust and reliable partners on the digitalisation journey of the global logistics supply chain is more important than ever,” said the federation in a statement.

FIATA noted the extension of the agreement will allow its customers to access the eFBL via Wisetech Global’s CargoWise platform.

According to a statement, the two parties share a vast global audience and have a joint goal to enable the seamless digitalisation of the logistics industry, in which collaboration with international partners is importnant.

“This aims to enhance and improve the digital realm for the forwarder, providing the necessary support for the switch from paper to paperless trade,” noted FIATA.

In 2022, the two partners collaborated ahead of the launch of the FIATA Digital FBL, which has so far been implemented by 26 FIATA Associations from around the world.





Latest Posts

The Indian Ocean Rivalry

The Indian Ocean has emerged as a strategic theater of competition between two Asian giants: India and China. India’s recent developments indicate a rapid expansion...

Statkraft advances plans for green hydrogen scheme at Hunterston

Europe’s largest generator of renewable energy has proposed the development of a green hydrogen facility at Hunterston, the former coal terminal in Ayrshire. Clydeport –...

Port of Bilbao wraps up busiest month for cruise traffic

May has marked a record month for cruise activity at the Port of Bilbao’s terminal in Getxo, with 18 cruise ship calls bringing over...

Tripoli port shutdown sparks maritime crisis in Libya

Libya’s shipping sector is teetering on the edge of collapse as fresh waves of political violence erupt in Tripoli, crippling key port operations and...

KlaipÄ—da port embarks on green hydrogen initiative

KlaipÄ—da Port launched its green hydrogen initiative, positioning itself as the first in Lithuania and the broader Baltic region to produce and supply green...
error: Content is protected !!