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CMA CGM inks agreement with Alibaba to provide digitalised services
CMA CGM and Alibaba have signed a memorandum of understanding China to enable the shipping line to provide digitalised services to its customers via the 'One Touch' platform.
Through their cooperation, they propose to find an alternative to the direct booking platform for customers, and use instead an online booking platform for shipments ex China to the Mediterranean and the Adriatic area, initially for the CMA CGM MEX1 and CMA CGM BEX services.
The CMA CGM MEX1 service, connecting Asia to the Mediterranean area, will propose Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo and Yantian as the ports of loading, and the West Mediterranean base ports of Barcelona and Valencia as the ports of discharge.
The CMA CGM BEX service, connecting Asia to Adriatic ports, will propose Shanghai, Ningbo and Chiwan as the ports of loading, and the Adriatic base ports of Rijeka, Koper, Trieste and Venice as the ports of discharge.
Through their cooperation, they propose to find an alternative to the direct booking platform for customers, and use instead an online booking platform for shipments ex China to the Mediterranean and the Adriatic area, initially for the CMA CGM MEX1 and CMA CGM BEX services.
The CMA CGM MEX1 service, connecting Asia to the Mediterranean area, will propose Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo and Yantian as the ports of loading, and the West Mediterranean base ports of Barcelona and Valencia as the ports of discharge.
The CMA CGM BEX service, connecting Asia to Adriatic ports, will propose Shanghai, Ningbo and Chiwan as the ports of loading, and the Adriatic base ports of Rijeka, Koper, Trieste and Venice as the ports of discharge.
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