INTTRA Introduce Enhanced Multi-Carrier Ocean Schedule Software

September 28, 2012

INTTRA announce major enhancements to OceanSchedules, the ocean shipping industry’s comprehensive multi-carrier scheduling solution.

With this release, INTTRA customers can now access and evaluate over 7 million global vessel schedules from 31 carriers with a new option for integrating OceanSchedules within existing applications and support for additional data formats for customers who want to load data directly into their systems. It now offers companies of any size the widest array of options for accessing, evaluating and choosing the voyage that best meets their needs from a single source.

Included in this release of OceanSchedules is a new delivery format that supports the requirements of SAP’s Transportation Management Solution. Current SAP customers can immediately take advantage of these new delivery options by contacting INTTRA to begin receiving OceanSchedules. This format joins XML and EDI as a way for shippers and alliance partners to receive OceanSchedules information.

Additionally, the OceanSchedules suite of products now offers both shippers and software providers a way to easily integrate OceanSchedules directly into their own solutions. With this release, INTTRA is delivering access to OceanSchedules through a web service that retrieves available schedules in real-time, eliminating the need to load schedules into a local database. CargoSphere, a leading rate management and negotiation system, and DHL Global Forwarding, a global leader in freight forwarding have both recently integrated OceanSchedules into their products.

“Finding the right voyage is an integral part of the entire shipping process and customers require fast, efficient and easy to use services to simplify this process,” said Andreas Krueger (Vice President, Head of Global Ocean Freight Operations, Quality & Compliance), DHL Global Forwarding. “Now we have a DHL branded solution powered by INTTRA that complements our existing scheduling solution. This is a nice enhancement to our current dhl.com ocean freight pages for our customer and site visitors to enjoy.”

 

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