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Kuehne + Nagel introduces myKN

  • Everything needed to plan and handle shipments in one place
  • Four main features to explore, quote, book and track
  • Lifting self-service capabilities of customers for seafreight, airfreight and overland

With myKN, Kuehne + Nagel offers customers a single point of access to all online services, replacing the current Control Center. myKN allows to explore, quote, book and track as well as managing shipments and user accounts entirely online in a comprehensive self-service portal.

Dr. Detlef Trefzger, CEO of Kuehne + Nagel International AG: “Customer centricity is at the core of our business. That is why we constantly improve the ease of doing business with Kuehne + Nagel. We follow the ambition to provide our customers everything needed to plan and handle shipments in one place. Therefore we will continuously enhance myKN with new interactive and collaborative features.”

myKN allows registered customers to explore shipment possibilities amongst others via the recently extended digital platform Sea Explorer and obtain visibility on all aspects of the shipment including financial data and confidential documents at an unparalleled level of detail. It offers different options to personalise features serving individual customer needs. That makes myKN the most integrated online solution in logistics.

 





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