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Wrsit's logistics branch in Copenhagen has launched its new and groundbreaking forwarding platform. It is based on the latest within Cloud Technology, setting new standards for the future of forwarding business in Wrist.

The online portal is developed to meet the current and future needs of customers, supporting the demand for a higher level of digitalisation.

Automatic real-time tracking and complete transparency

Log on to Wrist's logistics customer portal, where users can follow orders with real-time tracking and updates, always keeping in the loop. Each account is specially tailored to meet each vessel’s demand, presenting a live status on the specific orders.

Users get full transparency of the entire delivery process for each vessel and order, including relevant data on the supplier’s shipment history and delivery performance.

Easy navigation and access

Users get easy access to relevant data for each shipment, such as invoices, order details, packing lists, products, etc. 

They can also easily export the documents directly to excel, saving the time of contacting Wrist to get the files.

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