Mobile Apps Streamline Container Handling

May 25 , 2024


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A Chinese private logistics company availed its multilingual mobile applications designed to streamline container handling processes for local businesses. Dubbed arl-shipping.com, the apps are available in Amharic, Oromo, Somali, and Tigrigna, with a competitive monthly fee. Company managements aim to tackle inefficiencies by scanning truck license plates, container IDs, and other details, reducing manual data entry and the potential for errors. Users can also record gate movements with timestamps, GPS location data, and photos, automatically synced to the cloud, providing real-time updates for everyone involved in the shipment process. They believe the automatic generation of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) documents and Equipment Interchange Receipts (EIRs) eliminates the need for manual paperwork and ensures smoother information flow throughout the logistics chain.


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