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INTTRA, NAMSUNG Expand

March 21, 2018

INTTRA, a neutral electronic transaction platform, software and information provider at the center of the ocean shipping industry, announced an expansion of its rapidly growing carrier network with the addition of Korea's Namsung Shipping Co. Ltd.

NAMSUNG, established in 1953 as the first private ocean going shipping carrier in Korea, provides services throughout Asia, with routes targeting Korea to Japan, China, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Thailand and intra-Asia routes. NAMSUNG will offer its customers a full suite of services through INTTRA's network, including shipping instructions, booking requests, shipping orders for North China, Track and Trace, eVGM and Ocean Schedules. NAMSUNG will connect their internal EDI engine EMAP that they developed to INTTRA, whose booking platform allows carriers to connect through EDI, API or a web connection based on their preferences and capabilities.
 

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