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Locus Software Joins INTTRA’s Network

October 16, 2017

INTTRA, a neutral electronic transaction platform, has announced Locus Software Limited has joined its network of partners. Locus Software is the developer of Odyssey, a global, cloud-based, all-in-one enterprise shipping solution for ocean carriers and NVOCC’s designed to expand ecommerce collaboration with their customers, agents and business partners.


This new relationship will provide Odyssey customers with out-of-the-box integration with INTTRA for booking, shipping instruction, and eVGM submissions as well as publishing sailing schedules and tracking data.


 “Odyssey is a next-generation solution for carriers, agents and NVOCCs that is designed to provide maximum digitization and automation,” said John Squire, Founder and CEO of Locus Software. “We have engineered our solutions around seamless plug-and-play functionality with INTTRA, eliminating the high costs of integration and providing automated access for our customers to more than 225,000 shipping professionals.”


“Locus Software has helped numerous ocean carriers overcome service and processing challenges by improving operational efficiency and maintaining a competitive presence in this market,” said Sherrie Orzechowski, Vice President, Strategic Alliances, INTTRA. “We’re looking forward to working together to help many more carriers expand their global presence and improve their customers’ overall shipping experience.”

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