Neutral Air Partner collaborates with PayCargo

Neutral Air Partner collaborates with PayCargo

Neutral Air Partner (NAP) has collaborated with PayCargo, aiming to provide digital air freight payment and settlement solutions to its members.

“We are pleased to announce the implementation of an advanced online freight payment and settlement system powered by PayCargo. NAP members will be able to use the PayCargo system for payments and settlement in different continents around the globe,” says Christos Spyrou, NAP CEO.

PayCargo offers centralised visibility, a payment approval and tracking system, multiple payment options and 24/7 access.

“Digitalisation in the payments and settlement process is essential for the future-ready air freight logistics provider. PayCargo platform will enable our members to improve cash collection, reduce manual effort and make the overall process more transparent and streamlined. It will also save them time and money when making payments, while improving operational efficiency and customer experience. Our long-term goal is to partner with PayCargo and to develop one global integrated netting system for our members” said Spyrou.

Adriaan Reinders, CEO Europe at PayCargo says: “NAP’s commitment to innovate the SME air cargo logistics community and digitize the process of air cargo transportation for its members is impressive. We are delighted to be part of their modernisation plan, by providing the group with digital payment solutions, and we are confident that working together with partner like these, will drive direct value to our global customer base.”

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James Graham

James Graham is an award-winning transport media journalist with a long background in the commercial freight sector, including commercial aviation and the aviation supply chain. He was the initial Air Cargo Week journalist and retuned later for a stint as editor. He continues his association as editor of the monthly supplements. He has reported for the newspaper from global locations as well as the UK.

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