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Ongoing, First published Apr 23, 2024
Lars Winkelbauer - New York, United States, states that technology plays a significant part in making the air cargo industry all the more efficient. This prevents delays, saves resources, helps things remain transparent and adds to the overall integration. This contributes to customer satisfaction and allows the industry to remain ahead of its competitors. These also contribute to preventing various disputes. The delay caused by missing documents can also be significantly mitigated.
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