On this occasion, Mathieu Friedberg, Senior Vice-President Commercial and Agency Network, declared: “CMA CGM reaffirms its Customer Centricity Strategy by offering this innovative solution.
Through this innovative solution, CMA CGM reaffirms the importance of Customer Centricity in its strategy, translating its willingness to build innovative solutions for its customers. Businesses opting for TRAXENS by CMA CGM will thus be able to identify logistical difficulties and implement concrete solutions to optimize costs and security. In addition to the transferred data, a project team follows and supports the customers in analyzing their data. In order to enable the supply chain’s optimization, TRAXENS by CMA CGM can come with a complete diagnostic offer. The management of the supply chain is eased through an online intuitive and user-friendly interface updated in real time.Ī personalized support service adapted to customers’ needs Thanks to its near-real-time alert system, the Group’s clients can efficiently track their merchandise and thus be more reactive at each step of the transport. Outside temperature variations – and soon humidity and temperature inside the container.Containers’ position, anywhere whether it is at sea or on land.TRAXENS by CMA CGM is a connected box fixed on the container allowing to measure: OOCL Lite provide real time sailing schedule search, cargo tracking, shipment details, vessel tracking, port schedule, access rates of exchange for your selected voyage, detailed container specification enquiry, carbon calculator, and local information. As always, you can find up-to-date timelines and milestones on the Privacy Sandbox website.An optimized management at each step of the transport “We now intend to begin phasing out third-party cookies in Chrome in the second half of 2024. With this in mind, Google is now expanding the testing window for its Privacy Sandbox APIs before it moves to disable third-party cookies in Chrome. This deliberate approach to transitioning from third-party cookies ensures that the web can continue to thrive, without relying on cross-site tracking identifiers or covert techniques like fingerprinting.” This feedback aligns with our commitment to the CMA to ensure that the Privacy Sandbox provides effective, privacy-preserving technologies and the industry has sufficient time to adopt these new solutions. “The most consistent feedback we’ve received is the need for more time to evaluate and test the new Privacy Sandbox technologies before deprecating third-party cookies in Chrome. But development partners say they need more time to determine the best future approach.
Those initial tests have helped Google improve and refine its system.
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Over the past several months, we've released trial versions of a number of new Privacy Sandbox APIs in Chrome for developers to test.” That's why we started the Privacy Sandbox initiative to collaborate with the ecosystem on developing privacy-preserving alternatives to third-party cookies and other forms of cross-site tracking. “Improving people's privacy, while giving businesses the tools they need to succeed online, is vital to the future of the open web.