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South Korea's SM Line joins INTTRA electronic transaction network
INTTRA, an electronic transaction platform and information provider for the ocean container shipping industry, and SM Line have reached an agreement that will expand INTTRA's reach in South Korea and globally, while SM Line will gain an advanced network to create value for its customers.
As a result of the new carrier partnership, INTTRA will provide service through SM Line's intra-Asia and Asia-US options, as the carrier expands.
SM Line and its customers will benefit from INTTRA's network to reduce manual bookings and increase SM Line's ocean container bookings online.
"The addition of one of the fastest-growing Korean-based global container shippers to our network is welcome news," said INTTRA Asia Pacific chief Vijay Minocha.
"INTTRA's suite of services will benefit SM Line through improved efficiency and visibility and by creating overall value for customers," he said.
As a result of the new carrier partnership, INTTRA will provide service through SM Line's intra-Asia and Asia-US options, as the carrier expands.
SM Line and its customers will benefit from INTTRA's network to reduce manual bookings and increase SM Line's ocean container bookings online.
"The addition of one of the fastest-growing Korean-based global container shippers to our network is welcome news," said INTTRA Asia Pacific chief Vijay Minocha.
"INTTRA's suite of services will benefit SM Line through improved efficiency and visibility and by creating overall value for customers," he said.
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