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Samskip implements UTURN as their next step in digitisation of container transport


Short-sea shipping line Samskip and Transport Management Platform UTURN have signed a cooperation agreement for 5 years. With the implementation of the platform Samskip aims to optimize the cooperation with their road carriers. By digitizing and automating internal processes and the information exchange associated with transport assignments, Samskip can increase the efficiency of cooperation with current customers and initiate new relations.

Optimization of internal and external processes in a single solution

Samskip feels, that reducing the number of and time spend on manual and inefficient tasks is a necessity for future growth. With UTURN they can make this next step together with their current and new carriers resulting in a more efficient information exchange, more insight, and cost reduction for both parties.

“With UTURN we optimize our internal processes and communication with suppliers and focus on the most important matter: providing the best possible service to our customer”, Kari-Pekka Laaksonen – Group CEO Samskip.

In this way Samskip will be capable to improve the efficiency of communication and cooperation with their long-term partners. But the platform will also be employed to get more insight in the market developments. Alongside their preferred carriers Samskip gains access to the capacity of over 1500 qualified carriers in a single fully integrated solution, finding the perfect balance between fixed and flexible capacity.

Collective international expansion

With daily available transports in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and Northern France, UTURN seemingly adds value to the core of the European transport market. Both parties have ambitious growth plans with UTURN: “Our international expansion follows the requests of our partners, by rolling-out together with them in new regions we create a clear win-win” Daan Meboer – CEO UTURN. The next step is a joint launch in the United Kingdom, other European countries will follow shortly.

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