Independent journal on economy and transport policy
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Platform electronic for transport marine containerized INTTRA has bought the Avantida competitor
the company the Dutch is specialized in the management of the empty fleets of container
March 14, 2017
The platform electronic of e-commerce INTTRA dedicated to the field of the containerized marine transports, than currently counts 54 between companies of navigation and NVOCC associated, has bought the Avantida Dutch, society that work in the same field in seven European nations and is specialized in the management of the empty fleets of container.
Remembering that analyses estimate that the empty positioning of the container per year involves costs until 20 billion dollars to the navigation companies, that is about 40% of the total of the costs of handling of the containers, the managing director of INTTRA, John Fay, it has evidenced that "Avantida, that is one of the leaders of the field of the digitalisation of the logistics of the container, has of producing and customers who are absolutely complementary with those of INTTRA. The acquisition of the Avantida - it has added - joins in our strategy to widen our range in the intermodal row and allows to INTTRA to serve in better way own customers".
Manifesting enthusiasm for the fusion with INTTRA, the managing director of Avantida, Luc De Clerck, it has emphasized that together the two societies are able "to take advantage of the technological innovations in order to digitize and to transform a multimiliardario market that is central for the total commerce. The total net of INTTRA - it has found De Clerck - will afford us to accelerate the implementation of producing in Europe and all over the world. Totally our offer will give ulterior benefits to numerous fields within and outside the field of the marine transport and the logistics of the container, included a reduction of the carbon dioxide emission and a decrease of the congestion in the ports and the adjacent communities".
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