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Samudera selects CyberLogitec for operations digitalisation

CyberLogitec, a provider of maritime logistics operations technologies, has announced the deployment of CARA (Carrier Orchestra), its Collaboration Platform, at Samudera Shipping Line.

The platform is expected to support Samudera in improving their operational efficiency, document accuracy, traceability and safety of their special cargo (DG/OOG) management.  The platform went live in February 2020, making them the first carrier to adopt a platform-based digital solution to manage their special cargo processes as a regional carrier.

Samudera is now able to integrate their email processing through CARA, which then applies automated validation checks with its embedded DG database, enabling email responses via CARA back to their carrier partners. CyberLogitec says this improves the response time, workflow and overall accuracy of the verification and approval process for such special cargo applications.

Samudera Shipping Line’s commercial director, Capt. Tan Meng Toon, commented, “CARA will guarantee the safety of the personnel, protect the environment and meet regulatory compliance throughout the cargo handling process.”





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