One month after moving its first airfreight shipment using an electronic airway bill, Gulf Air has discussed its e-freight initiatives with key industry stakeholders. Addressing members of the Bahrain Air Cargo Working Group, Gulf Air’s senior cargo manager Khalid Faqih shared the carrier’s experience of going paperless and revealed its progress toward adopting certain e-freight measures. Read more at - http://www.aircargoworld.com/Air-Cargo-News/2012/11/gulf-air-touts-e-freight-initiatives/2010947
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