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Digital goods issuing desk e-CMR

Digitalisering logistiek ecmr

e-CMR on the rise among shippers and transporters Figures from Dutch government organization NIWO show that the use of e-CMR quadrupled in 2020 in the Benelux. This means that digital goods issuance is on the rise among shippers and transporters.Based on our experience, and in partnership with The Rookie Minds we created the publication ‘8 Insights for digitizing goods issuance’. With the best practices in this publication we help companies to reduce administrative costs and improve the quality of the issuance process. Below you will find 4 recommendations: 1) Companies that certify their goods issuing process save money and improve the quality of their operation. 2) With digital goods issuance you take data security to a higher level. 3) More than 50% of all transports within the EU can already be handled paperless. Now is a good time to open up the digital issuing desk. 4) Trucks will no longer have to be stopped for inspection. Invest now in a data export function within your ERP or TMS system to enable ‘on the fly’ inspections. Curious what the other 4 best practices are? Contact us here.

Freemium e-CMR Quooker

Digitale vrachtbrief Quooker

Quooker is the first to test Freemium eCMR Two weeks ago Quooker started using Collect + Go via the Freemium model. This Freemium model has been developed together with Logistics Community Brabant to enable companies to get started with e-CMR in an accessible way. Quooker has used the opportunity to implement this new way of working through the Train-the-Trainer program. This program is designed to train logistics professionals within 4 hours to apply e-CMR in the operation. Want to start with Freemium? Do you also want to start with Freemium? Register your company via the button below. Start with Freemium

e-CMR Academy

eCMR Academy

The e-CMR Academy was launched at the beginning of April. This program is specially designed to enable organizations to apply e-CMR within a few hours, after setup. Core users are trained in an online ‘Train-the-Trainer’ session to work with e-CMR. Keynotes: Explanation about e-CMR and the changes in the process Explanation e-CMR application and core functions within Collect + Go, e.g. data management of organizations, users and roles and the application of secure e-signing processes Handling e-CMRs, the “happy flow” Exceptions handling After completing the Train-the-Trainer session, 5 online coaching sessions of 20 minutes are planned in the first week in which e-CMR is applied in the workplace. During these sessions, it is discussed how the implementation is progressing and where adjustments are needed. The first shippers and carriers have now participated in the e-CMR Academy.

Interoperability e-CMR: shared signature process now available

Interoperabiliteit e-CMR

The Benelux authorities have given a positive advice for the use of the interoperability function of Collect + Go. With this function it is possible to process e-CMRs from other e-CMR providers. The NIWO organisation (part of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management) reviewed Collect + Go’s software changes for interoperability against the applicable legislation and regulations for the e-CMR protocol. This audit has shown that the exchange of data is in line with the requirements for checks en route, application of secure signatures and information sharing. Based on this positive assessment, this function can therefore be applied within goods issue and receipt processes. Collect + Go works together with other e-CMR providers within the open partnership Digi-Transit. Within this collaboration, the integration has been set up to share e-signing processes with each other. Truck drivers and warehouse workers who work with Collect + Go can sign the e-CMRs from other providers within their familiar process. Under the hood, the data is exchanged, so that ‘interoperable’ e-CMRs can be processed further. The signature of our users is therefore also valid for e-signing on other e-CMR platforms.

1, 2 or 3 signatures on e-CMR

Vrumona dranken

With the launch of our winter release, the 1-2-3 architecture has been introduced to handle an e-CMR from someone else. Vrumona is the first to use this new feature. They have developed their own app for domestic transport. This app is used in retail and out of home. In the retail scenario, the consignment note is signed by the driver in Bunnik. This is done within the Vrumona app. Retailers can now securely sign this domestic consignment note with an advanced  signature on goods receipt via Collect + Go. This advanced signature is then shared with Vrumona, thus completing the consignment note. With this technological innovation it is now possible to handle a digital consignment note from someone else. With this innovation, Collect + Go is the first to be able to put 1, 2 or 3 signatures on a digital consignment note. Work is currently being done on scenarios that make it possible to apply this interoperability with other e-CMR providers, so that this process can also be applied in cross border transport.

DESADV for e-CMR

DESADV eCMR

The integration with the DESADV message has been made for a number of customers. It is now possible to create the e-CMR based on the DESADV data that is already available. This electronic packing slip is reused to create the e-CMR and prepare it for the driver. He then picks it up in his work process and processes it further. This makes Collect + Go the first e-CMR provider with DESADV integration. The DESADV message is widely used in retail distribution. Endpoints and integrations are available, enabling manufacturers and logistics service providers to use their own work process for issuing and handling without system changes. For example, they can continue to work with apps or workflows that are already in use. When goods are received, the process is set up in such a way that digital consignment notes from other parties can also be signed.