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INTTRA adds Turkon Line to its network

INTTRA, the largest neutral network, software and information provider at the center of the ocean shipping industry, yesterday announced the addition of Turkon Line, the latest regional carrier to join its rapidly expanding network.

Turkon provides shipping services focused on the US, Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean through eight locations strategically located across Turkey, the US and Europe. Turkon will offer its customers a suite of shipping services through INTTRA’s network, including booking requests, shipping instructions, and Track and Trace.

“We are pleased to welcome Turkon to our growing network, connecting over 30,000 shipping companies to more than 60 carriers,” said Inna Kuznetsova, President and COO of INTTRA. “We look forward to growing our partnership in e-commerce with Turkon, enabling a higher level of customer service and cost reductions as a result of digitalization.”





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