Multilateral e-AWB Agreement numbers grow

SIXTY-SEVEN forwarders and six more airlines have joined IATA’s Multilateral e-AWB Agreement. 
In its April status report, the association reveals a total of 867 forwarders and 69 carriers have signed the single standard document, allowing businesses to communicate electronically, rather than use a paper airwaybill.  
Global e-AWB penetration reached 14.3 per cent last month – beating March’s record 200,000 e-AWB shipments. 
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