Alexander Global Logistics, a member of Motion Logistics Network representing Germany, Poland, and China, has marked a new milestone in terms of efficiency and transparency provided to their customers. The AGL Web’s digital scanning tool has been used for the first time at the Port of Szczecin in Poland.
The first scanning process of pulp cargo on the vessel MV Maureen S, which arrived in collaboration with DB Terminal, was completed at the end of August. The launch of this new scanning tool was attended by AGL Web founder Monique Geisler, AGL Poland Director Maciej Budas, and the IT team from Kutzner Process Optimization, who worked together on-site to ensure a smooth deployment.
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Additionally, this solution has already been successfully used at the Port of Szczecin for shipping cargo by truck and train. With this new web-based tool, AGL’s customers now have direct access to the system and full information about their warehouse logistics, including both quantity and quality of their goods.
Moreover, the tool enables shipment tracking in compliance with the new EUDR requirements, providing an additional layer of transparency and regulatory compliance. This feature represents another step towards greater efficiency and convenience in AGL’s port operations.
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Alexander Maritime Services (AMS), a subsidiary of the AGL Group, operates at the Port of Szczecin and provides semi-line pulp transport from the ports of Flushing and Brake.
This new solution serves as a great example of Alexander Global Logistics’ continuous effort to expand and provide reliable and innovative logistics services.