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IATA launches new Cargo-XML Manual and ToolkitIATA has released the second edition of its Cargo-XML Manual and Toolkit, providing Cargo-XML standards for the electronic exchange of information that replace traditional Cargo-IMP for the air cargo industry. The toolkit provides electronic message standards that ensure uniformity, clarity, accuracy and economy in electronic data exchanges. “As a replacement to legacy standards, Cargo-XML will revolutionise air cargo electronic messaging, bringing sustained benefits to the air cargo industry over time,” said Des Vertannes, IATA’s Global Head of Cargo. The new Cargo-XML standards are multimodal and cross-border and are based on UN/CEFACT standards and referencing the World Customs Organization (WCO) Data Model elements. Benefits of Cargo-XML-based standards include: nFacilitating implementation of the e-Air Waybill (e-AWB), e-Freight, Electronic Cargo Security Declaration (e-CSD) and Advance Electronic Information (AEI) nProviding business rules that improve efficiency and compliance with regulations nImproving data quality and response times to changing requirements nPromoting the use of a common, universally accepted standard in the supply chain nCompatibility with the standards of other industry bodies, such as the WCO nGreater participation of small and medium-sized enterprises throughout the logistics chain owing to significantly reduced costs of developing, maintaining and using electronic communications. Software and industry service providers that have licensed Cargo-XML from IATA with the intention of developing Cargo-XML messaging solutions include Kewill, New Age Software Solution, Hans Infomatic, GLS HK, Mercator, Parse2, and Hexaware Technologies. Other system providers were licensed to the Cargo-XML standard at the 8th World Cargo Symposium held in Los Angeles, California on 11-13 March 2014. |