Kernel was the first on the market to implement electronic consignment notes (eTN) at scale in its logistics. The company integrated 1,000 partner trucking companies, 6,000 drivers, and over 400 dispatchers and weighers into a single digital system, proving that eTN improves efficiency even in the busy pace of the harvest campaign. This reduced settlement times, lowered the risk of document loss, and increased the transparency of processes, according to Interfax-Ukraine. Given the state's course towards the digitalization of freight transportation, Kernel is ready to share its experience for the qualitative integration and rapid scaling of eTN as a standard. In particular, the company has adapted the structure of the consignment note to the needs of the agribusiness. Key business indicators: Acceleration of settlements: The time from unloading to payment has been reduced by several times. Carriers no longer need to wait 5-7 days for paper documents to arrive by mail. Efficiency: ...
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