Schiphol's e-freight initiative ends

Markets

Monday, January 28, 2013
   In the final year of a two-year the Dutch government's 1.2-million-euro paperless air cargo initiative, e-freight@NL achieved 21,176 paperless shipments through Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.    That number represents a significant increase from its start in July 2010; during the first six months, 1,655 shipments were sent with electronic documentation. New York, Los Angeles and Atlanta are some of the top routes that contributed to Schiphol’s e-freight rise.    As the program ...
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