BIMCO position statement 03: Leveraging digitalisation
BIMCO's position has been approved by the BIMCO Board of Directors.
BIMCO's position has been approved by the BIMCO Board of Directors.
Global trade still relies heavily on paper. The main risks of relying on paper are exposure to fraud, clerical errors and lengthy transfer and processing time. This is despite the fact that issuance of electronic bills of lading (eBLs) has been possible for more than 20 years on safe and well-establ... Please follow the link to continue reading.
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