DP World has launched a new Air Tracking feature to its SeaRates platform to provide cargo owners with real-time visibility across the entire supply chain.
The Air Tracking feature integrates with the online SeaRates platform offering users a comprehensive solution to monitor their shipments across land, sea, and now air.
The Air Tracking feature is a natural extension of SeaRates’ existing suite of tools, which includes freight tracking, Logistics Community Systems (LCS), and ship scheduling.
This holistic approach ensures that customers have access to all the necessary tools to optimise their supply chain operations efficiently, DP World reported.
Mike Bhaskaran, DP World’s Group Chief Operating Officer, Digital Technology, said: “Our customers’ evolving needs are always at the forefront of how we think about the industry.
“With the increasing reliance on air freight solutions to overcome disruptions and challenges in global logistics, SeaRates’ Air Tracking feature is a testament to our commitment to providing end-to-end solutions that fit the dynamics of the market.”
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Enrico Rinolfi, Founder & CEO, CADERIZE further commented: “This addition to the SeaRates platform completes our tracking requirements across land, sea and air.
“We’re impressed with SeaRates constantly innovating and taking onboard the requirements of freight forwarders, helping us to grow our business and provide additional services to our own customers.”
Syed Aminul Kabir, CEO and MD, MAY International Trade Services Limited, said: “We are extremely happy with the quintessential progress DP World is making and quite sure that the organisation will continue its remarkable contribution in the global logistic industry.”
Last month, DP World announced a revenue growth of 6.6 per cent to $18.2 billion in 2023.
More recently, the company significantly increased the amount of goods moved by rail from its Southampton logistics centre.