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DAKOSY and dbh: digital “authorisation for pickup”

BERMEN/HAMBURG. In the future, a uniform digital release process that goes by the name “Secure Release Order” will gradually replace the pin code-based process for container import through German seaports. By comprehensively digitalising the release process, service providers for logistics software plan to help make pickup through German seaports more secure and, at the same time, develop effective protection against the import of drugs and organised crime. According to DAKOSY and dbh, the launch phase is planned for the second half of the year.

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