IATA’s One Record finally appears to be gaining traction, after years of “ballyhoo” and “mess”.
Yesterday Cainiao Network said it had successfully trialled the “full-chain cargo data exchange” on a flight from Hangzhou to Liege, while Champ Cargosystems and Lufthansa Cargo said they would begin collaborating on making One Record work.
Cainiao said it had achieved “several breakthroughs”: the first application of RFID technology automatically, and in real-time, pushes the cargo status …
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