INTTRA, the largest neutral network, software and information provider in the ocean shipping industry, has announced that Salam Pacific Indonesia Lines (SPIL) has joined its rapidly growing carrier network.
SPIL provides services to all Indonesian routes, with 32 offices located across the Indonesian archipelago — and will offer its customer a range of services through INTTRA’s network, including booking requests, shipping instructions, Track and Trace and Ocean Schedules.
INTTRA’s President of Asia Pacific, Vijay Minocha, said: “INTTRA welcomes Salam Pacific Indonesia Lines as the latest regional carrier to join our growing network.
“INTTRA’s booking platform links carriers to more than 30,000 shipping companies globally through a single connection, enabling carriers such as Salam Pacific to experience the improved efficiency, lower costs, and enhanced customer service that comes with digitalization.”
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Senior manager of Salam Pacific, Daniel Tandjung, said: “SPIL has aggressive growth plans in Indonesia and beyond, so we view availability through INTTRA as a significant competitive advantage.
“By joining the INTTRA network and launching mySPIL for the local shipping industry, we are entering a new and exciting journey empowered by greater connectivity.
“Being the first Indonesian carrier on INTTRA will allow us to provide a higher level of service for customers compared to other carriers in our service regions, which is key to our growth.
“SPIL is deploying an API connection ahead of our competition to enable robust e-commerce development, as well as a faster, more efficient, and more data-driven supply chain.”