Log-In launches app for managing logistics operations
Feb, 16, 2021 Posted by Ruth HollardWeek 202107
Log-In Logística Intermodal is launching Log-Aí, a digital platform developed with the objective of simplifying the customer’s logistics operation. The platform has two versions – one for navigation customers and another for the Vila Velha Port Terminal (ES).
According to Felipe Gurgel, service director at Log-In Logística Intermodal, one of the main differentials of Log-Aí is the fact that it was designed based on feedback, thus addressing the main needs and real difficulties of customers’ operations and logistics management.
Through a simple, agile, and intuitive tool, in this first phase of launching Log-Aí, it will be possible to carry out the activities identified as a priority in the process of contracting and managing navigation services. In the version for navigation customers, features such as online booking, cargo tracking, tracking, and sending all documentation are available. For Terminal customers, it allows online communication with the customs system and quicker service processing, with fewer clicks and fewer screens to be accessed.
“With the digital platform, using a login and password, it is possible to locate the cargo booking for which you want to consult the documentation and download it. This, in addition to speeding up the process, brings substantial gains in the customer experience”, emphasizes Gurgel.
Important new features will be added periodically, according to the scope of the project. The expectation is that by the end of the year, Log-Aí will be functioning as a complete service platform.
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