Evergreen Line Launches "ShipmentLink Mobile"

February 7, 2012

Evergreen Line Extends e-Commerce Application to Mobile Devices.
 
 

Evergreen Line has launched "ShipmentLink Mobile", an application of its e-commerce system to handheld devices. The global ocean carrier is committed to providing customers with more efficient service to accommodate the growing number of those who work with mobile devices throughout the world. 
 
 

"ShipmentLink Mobile" is available via iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and mobile devices using Android operating system. Smart phone users can obtain Evergreen Line's shipping information directly from www.shipmentlink.com wherever and whenever they want. 
 
 

The system allows customers to search sailing schedules and track the movements of their shipments. In addition, customers can check the progress of cargo release by e-mail, find contact details of Evergreen Line's global service points and read the carrier's latest news. 
 
 

Evergreen Line embraces e-commerce as an essential element of comprehensive transportation service. "ShipmentLink Mobile" is the carrier's latest bid to pursue service improvement. Evergreen Line will continue its long-standing efforts to invest in e-commerce development to provide customers with better service. 
 

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