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The E2open American buys the platform of booking for containerized shipments INTTRA
Fay: we will realize an only platform in order to connect, to optimize and to manage all the aspects of the production, logistics and total distribution
October 22, 2018
The E2open American, platform cloud that she returns available applications software for the field of the logistics, has bought the INTTRA, joint venture founded in 2001 from the companies of navigation CMA CGM, Hamburg Süd, Hapag-Lloyd, Maersk Line, MSC and UASC in order to institute a system of booking for containerized shipments for marine way. The value of the transaction is not announced.
Currently E2open declares that beyond 70 thousand society they join to its platform, that it is used by 200 thousand users, while specific INTTRA that own system is used gives beyond 35.000 loaders, 60 companies of navigation and 150 operators who integrate the harbour computerized systems with the systems of transport.
"E2open and INTTRA - the managing director of the INTTRA, John Fay has commented - have an analogous culture and a consortile patrimony: both have been born in order to resolve similar problems for the respective ecosystems, in order to improve the efficiency, to exceed the obstacles in the exchange of data and to reduce the difficulties that rise in the development of the activities. Joining the forces with E2open, a society that shares our values and comprises the advantages of the total business nets, we preview to realize an only platform to accelerated innovation in order to connect, to optimize and to manage all the aspects of the production, logistics and total distribution, with consequent immediate benefits for all the parts interested".
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