Sarda to Integrate INTTRA Ocean Shipping Solutions

April 13, 2017

Ocean shipping electronic marketplace INTTRA and Sarda d.o.o., a Croatian-based software development company specializing in maritime transportation, announced an alliance under which Sarda has integrated INTTRA ocean shipping solutions, including Container Booking, Shipping Instructions, Container Tracking (Track & Trace) and INTTRA eVGM, into Sarda's software. Sarda will also serve as a reseller for INTTRA eVGM, a solution to facilitate SOLAS VGM compliance.
 
“Accessing INTTRA's global network through our software will enable our customers to directly conduct ocean shipment management on the industry's leading electronic transaction platform,” said Rajko Badurina of Sarda. “This alliance supports our goal of streamlining our customers' work processes to enhance their productivity and efficiency.”
 
Jadroagent, a freight forwarding business in Croatia, plans to access INTTRA services via Sarda software. “Sarda has been our IT provider for some time. INTTRA is a great addition to their software. Digitization of the shipment management process will aid us in steering our company growth and development in the rapidly changing field of international shipping and transport,” said Mario Stefanić, Commercial Manager at Jadroagent.

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