MSC is pleased to be part of the Freight Logistics Optimization Works (FLOW) data-sharing initiative, launched at the White House on 15 March 2022.

This major project will help to clear supply chain bottlenecks by improving freight information exchange between key stakeholders – leading to the faster delivery time and reduced costs for consumers.

A diverse taskforce representing many stakeholders

FLOW includes 18 initial participants, with the aim of welcoming more in the future. Representing diverse perspectives across the supply chain, partners include US-based port authorities, terminal operators, private businesses, logistics and warehousing companies, as well as the ocean carriers MSC and CMA CGM.

The FLOW partners will work together with the US Administration to develop a more efficient and transparent way of sharing information. The idea is to create a new digital tool, where each company can share accurate, cargo-related data in real-time.

Making supply chains efficient, secure and resilient

This initiative will strengthen the foundation for the seamless, end-to-end exchange of informationWe are pleased to join and support the FLOW initiative led by the US Department of Transportation as we strongly believe that a common and interoperable digital infrastructure throughout the container shipping industry is a critical step to make supply chains more efficient, secure and resilient."

"Collaborating with governments and other key industry stakeholders is of paramount importance to MSC and there is no doubt that this initiative will strengthen the foundation for the seamless, end-to-end exchange of information we all need to keep global trade moving today – and tomorrow,” said André Simha, Chief Digital & Information Officer at MSC. 

Shaping the future, together

MSC is committed to building strong, cross-industry partnerships that pave the way towards a better future for shipping, taking advantage of digitalisation opportunities.

Examples of the Company’s recent collaborations include the Future International Trade (FIT) alliance, TradeLens, Smart Maritime Network and the Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA), of which MSC’s André Simha is Chairman.

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