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DP World launches end-to-end shipment visibility and trackin...

DP World launches end-to-end shipment visibility and tracking tool 'Cargoes Flow'

Admin March 1, 2022 0

DP World, the provider of smart supply chain solutions, has announced that Cargoes Flow — an end-to-end visibility platform for tracking intermodal shipments across sea, air, and land—is now widely available.

The new platform provides end-to-end visibility for shipments irrespective of their shipping modes, carriers, and shipping lanes. The platform, which requires no setup to be used, features an intuitive, easy to use interface that allows users to gain insight into their supply chain and better manage productivity, planning, cost optimisation, and overall business performance.

Operating in the cloud, Cargoes Flow provides real-time intelligence on the status of active and completed shipments on a single, dedicated platform.

Its key features include:
• Business intelligence – A dashboard highlighting key insights and trends of ongoing shipments, with key metrics and charts front and center to identify potential inefficiencies and optimisation opportunities.
• Multi-level dashboard – A world map view of all active shipments and their current locations, including colour-coded exceptions and alerts for easy interpretation.
• Partner collaboration – Facilitated collaboration among business partners through document sharing, tracking data sharing, and email notifications.

Mike Bhaskaran, Chief Operating Officer – Logistics and Technology, DP World said, “Today’s end-to-end supply chain can be enormously complex, comprising numerous stakeholders, endpoints, and legacy siloed environments. We see Cargoes Flow as a direct challenge to that status quo, helping our customers consolidate their supply chain operations to ensure their logistics can freely operate with accuracy, efficiency, and interoperability without hindrance.”

Pradeep Desai, Chief Technology Officer – Group Technology, DP World said, “Predictive and real-time visibility are key drivers for better customer experience and operational efficiency in the supply chain. Cargoes Flow provides visibility to shippers and service providers over their intermodal shipments by intelligently aggregating and analysing data from various sources, providing a unique experience that is unparalleled in today’s market.”

Last year, DP World launched its new digital logistics platform, Cargoes Logistics. The platform provides customers with a single-window solution enabling seamless, safe, secure, and efficient movement of their cargo.

With Cargoes Logistics, customers can choose from multimodal logistics options, ship freight by sea, road, and/or rail, get instant quotes, swift booking confirmation and multiple secure payment options in three simple steps – search, choose and book.

The company also recently launched a new platform to facilitate paperless trade. Cargoes Customs enables completely paperless trade by deploying technological solutions such as an artificial intelligence-driven risk engine and smart valuation to streamline the customs procedure.

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