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forwarder@CMS
The ARL shipZine goes to social networking -follow us in Facebook, Twitter and Linkedin by clicking on the icons in upper right corner. And notice how the articles of this shipZine edition can be easily shared with your own network on Facebook, Twitter or Linkedin account.

What can all this social media be used for in transportation? Are anybody already doing it?

Lets have a few glimpses at what goes on right now:
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Corporate, media news

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Exchange of Views

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Customer support

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Watch later shipZine editions to get more detailed insight of the pros & cons of social networking in transportation.

Freight forwarders and other transport intermediaries usually make use of many shipping lines or airlines for shipping customer shipments. As the freight forwarder is usually providing the origin and -via partners or own network- destination services, it is only the shipping line and airline, who is able to give detailed status on the international transport execution. See how carrier track & trace can be pre-integrated at a finger tip into the website of a freight forwarder, check-out forwarder@CMS.
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