INTTRA Extends Digital Footprint in Northern China

December 22, 2017

Inna Kuznetsova, President and COO, INTTRA (Photo: INTTRA)
Inna Kuznetsova, President and COO, INTTRA (Photo: INTTRA)
INTTRA, a neutral electronic transaction platform, software and information provider at the center of the ocean shipping industry, and Ningbo International Logistics has announced that the two companies are expanding their longstanding partnership to include INTTRA's eVGM solutions in China.
 
Ningbo International Logistics Development Company (NILD), one of China's top IT logistics companies, has provided booking and shipping instructions as an INTTRA partner since 2008. With the announcement, the two companies' relationship will extend to include INTTRA's eVGM solution, a cost-effective and efficient method for electronic Verified Gross Mass (VGM) information submission to ocean carriers. 
 
"NILD has aggressive growth plans in China, so we're looking forward to leveraging this new agreement and nearly decade-long close partnership with INTTRA to help us achieve our goals," said Xu Wei, Vice-General Manager, Ningbo International Logistics Development Co, Ltd.  "NILD hasnow signed up for INTTRA's eVGM, helping NILD's CargoEDI to prepare for growth in the North China region.  Additionally, by integrating with CargoEDI, ocean booking agents and shippers in Northern China can transact to multiple ocean carrier providers through INTTRA."
 
 

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