Pressemitteilung: Advancing Digital Solutions for Freight Forwarders: eCMR and GE.22 Outcomes

What is the current status of eCMR and the GE.22 developments?
The June 2025 session of the Group of Experts on operationalisation of eCMR (GE.22) marked a significant milestone in progressing the electronic consignment note (eCMR) within international transport, culminating in a long-awaited consensus on the regulatory framework, which is due to be approved by the SC.1 Working Party on Road Transport in October 2025.
This success paves the way for finalising the necessary technical specifications and accelerating eCMR adoption. Importantly, it contributes to the harmonised digitalisation of transport documentation, which together with the electronic FIATA Multimodal Transport Bill of Lading (eFBL), facilitate enhanced cross-border efficiency and acceptance. Once complete, this work will enable eCMR solutions to be offered on the market - a significant milestone for the eCMR.
What practical benefits will freight forwarders gain from eCMR adoption? (....)

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Quelle: International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations (FIATA)

Stichwörter: International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations (FIATA), Digital Solutions, Freight Forwarders, eCMR, GE.22, June 2025, electronic consignment note (eCMR), international transport, SC.1 Working Party on Road Transport, October 2025, transport documentation, electronic FIATA Multimodal Transport Bill of Lading (eFBL)

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