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Cruise Control: Collaboration

Efficient collaboration, transparent communication and monitoring of the progress

 


Efficient and structured collaboration between all involved parties on the basis of up-to-date information without misconception - this dream can be fulfilled by our collaboration platform.

Therefore, we totally tune in to your processes, roles and responsibilities.

Bookings can be made directly via Cruise Control and converted into a shipment by FMS. The shipment-related communication is simplified by a messenger on the platform. A document function is also available. This means that both FMS and users on the customer side can define document categories, e.g. Commercial invoices and shipping lists, upload and start a correction process if necessary.

Please send your inquiry to: 
cruisecontrol@fms-logistics.com

Olaf Rathgeb
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Olaf Rathgeb

CTO at Fr. Meyer's Sohn

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Siemens, Commerzbank and Fr. Meyer’s Sohn chart the course for fully digital LC shipping documents between Germany and China

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