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Friday, March 29, 2013

United Arab Shipping Company expands INTTRA services to drive e-commerce

INTTRA announced a multi-year agreement this week with United Arab Shipping Company, extending the 11-year relationship by expanding INTTRA’s e-commerce network services for UASC customers.

The plan, which adds e-invoicing services, will support UASC’s growth plans in the Middle East by contributing to overall container shipping efficiency.

“Through this new agreement, INTTRA and UASC will work closely to build UASC’s e-commerce strategy and deliver advanced solutions, including INTTRA e-Invoice that adds value and strengthens our customer relationships,” said John Musk, e-commerce manager at UASC.

“UASC enriches the market coverage of our multi-carrier network in the Middle East region and worldwide,” said Michael Schutt Nielsen, SVP carrier account manager at NTTRA.

UASC is a major container-shipping firm in the Middle East region and adjacent markets, covering over 200 ports and destinations worldwide.



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