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Dubai: Dubai has been named by the global aviation watchdog International Air Transport Association (IATA) as one of the 11 new locations ready for e-freight.
The IATA yesterday announced that 11 new locations have been identified as ready for e-freight. These are: US, Dubai, Luxembourg, France, Spain, Australia, New Zealand, Switzerland, Iceland, Denmark and Norway.
IATA e-freight requires that business, technical and legal frameworks are in place to allow airlines, freight forwarders, customs administrations and governments to seamlessly exchange electronic information and e-documents instead of paper. "The momentum to rid air cargo of costly paper processes is building quickly," said Giovanni Bisignani, Director General & CEO of IATA.
"Already we are living in six locations today. We will be operating at 14 locations by year-end."
Since 2007, e-freight has been operational in six locations: Canada, Sweden, UK, Hong Kong, Singapore and the Netherlands.
A further three — Germany, Mauritius and South Korea – have launched projects to go live this year.
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