e-Invoicing

INTTRA eInvoice allows carriers, forwarders, shippers, and consignees to drastically lower invoice processing and dispute resolution costs by combining the benefits of proven EIPP technology with INTTRA's unparalleled network of shipping partners. Specifically created for the ocean freight industry, INTTRA eInvoice streamlines manual functions, including dispute management, to reduce costs while improving accuracy.

Whether you send invoices to customers or receive invoices from carriers, INTTRA eInvoice is configured to meet your specific needs. Available as a network-to-network message-based XML/EDI solution with a web based interface, INTTRA eInvoice is the right choice for most organizations regardless of transaction volume.

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Benefits
  • Reduces time, expense and inherent errors of manual invoicing and payment
  • Creates visibility and control
  • Streamlines dispute management
  • Enables stronger cash management
  • Compliant with global and local regulations
  • Leverages INTTRA’s global network


Features
  • Automatic invoice creation and delivery directly from Carrier’s systems
  • Collaborative dispute resolution tool
  • Matches freight statements to invoices
  • Accessible via portal or electronic interfaces
  • Integration with legacy systems


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Customer Testimonials

"We are pleased to be part of this broad industry initiative. Invoicing, dispute resolution, and payment processes are highly fragmented across the industry and represent a significant area of cost and inefficiency. There are an estimated 150 million invoice transactions processed a year for ocean shipping with average costs ranging from $20 - $60 per invoice. Logistics Providers and their ocean carriers can benefit from standardizing the process, improving visibility to their cash liabilities and providing a more transparent invoicing process saving time and resources."
Otto Schacht, Executive Vice President Sea Logistics at Kuehne + Nagel