PayCargo has teamed up with Air Cargo Netherlands (ACN) to help simplify the payment and collection of the Association’s membership and delegate transactions.
The Dutch trade association has signed up to use PayCargo’s encrypted online payment platform to process payments from members and delegates at its events.
PayCargo, which last year processed USD4bn in transactions for logistics firms, has tailored its platform to support ACN’s needs.
“ACN has done a huge amount in recent years for the progression of the air cargo industry in the Netherlands by promoting digital solutions and the benefits of adopting a versatile digital payment system,” said Adriaan Reinders, Chief Executive Officer, PayCargo Europe.
“They are not just preaching about the benefits of digital solutions, they are leading by example.”
ACN is the only air freight industry association in the Netherlands, with more than 300 members, and aims to develop the Dutch air cargo industry through educational projects, digital innovation, and increased transparency and connection between supply chain members.
“We want to make adopting this new solution as easy as possible for ACN members to prepare for the future while underscoring the importance of digitization across the air cargo value chain,” said Maarten van As, Managing Director, ACN.
“To practice what we preach as an industry organization, our members can now pay their membership fee through PayCargo to become familiar with new digital solutions that will drive efficiency in the cargo chain.”
PayCargo regularly teams up with like-minded associations and companies around the globe to develop tailored solutions that introduce greater payment capabilities, efficiency, and transparency across the supply chain.
PayCargo works closely with IT leaders such as IBS Software, Unisys, Champ Cargosystems, Accelya, Kale, and others to offer improved payment options, and to broaden industry access to contactless digital payments.
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