Air Freight News

Siemens Digital Logistics relies now on BlueBox Systems

Oct 23, 2023

New customer for BlueBox Systems, one of the leading developers of intelligent air freight tracking solutions: With immediate effect, data provided by BlueBox Systems is integrated into the logistics platform AX4 of Siemens Digital Solutions. BlueBox Systems thus enables more than 500.000 AX4-users a fast and easy access to its high-quality airfreight data from over 130 airlines, resulting in optimized processes.

Thanks to its integration of BlueBox Systems data, AX4 users can effortlessly combine this with other valuable information. AX4-users thus gain a unique overview and can track their air freight data even better, thanks to the state-of-the-art programming interface of BlueBox Systems. Through the API solution, both applications can communicate independently and exchange data in real time. Everybody involved in the supply chain has access to the latest and most accurate information – like ETA changes or delays, for example. Moreover, this advanced API solution ensures end-to-end data security. Only authorized parties can access and utilize the shared information, safeguarding sensitive cargo details and maintaining the integrity of the supply chain.

Martin Schulze (l.), CEO BlueBox Systems, and Volker Albrecht (r.), CEO Siemens Digital Logistics, at the International Supply Chain Conference in Berlin.

“With Siemens Digital Logistics we won another client that trusts our innovative solutions that put the customer first and who has recognized the added value of BlueBox Systems,” says Martin Schulze, CEO of BlueBox Systems. “We both share the same goal: making air freight and logistics supply chains more transparent and efficient."

In addition, Martin Schulze emphasized the importance of real-time tracking offered by BlueBox Systems, particularly for time- and temperature-critical cargo for industries with strict requirements, especially pharmaceuticals. He added, “Air freight remains the fastest and most secure means of transporting valuable and critical goods globally. Customers now have everything in view, ensuring that their cargo arrives in optimal condition and on time.”

“By partnering with BlueBox Systems, we're able to offer AX4 users greater visibility into their air freight supply chain,” said Volker Albrecht, CEO of Siemens Digital Logistics. “This transparency enables our customers to make better-informed decisions, streamline their processes, and ultimately save money.”

Siemens Digital Logistics is a specialist in the digitalization of logistics processes. More than half a million customers around the globe are using the logistics platform AX4. For example, the system offers cross-company integration of all supply chain partners in a central interface, via web or app. It furthermore includes transport management that enables to react to possible disruptions – all in real time. The real time data is another intersection with BlueBox Systems.

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