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Digital LTL Council Announces First-Ever Industry Standards for New Electronic Bill of LadingThe Digital LTL Council today announced the availability of standardized electronic bill of lading (eBOL) attributes available via an API. Replacing paper bills of lading with a digital alternative increases visibility and reduces opportunity for human input error across the LTL shipment lifecycle, from shipper to carrier and throughout the last mile to the customer. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210930005137/en/
Digital LTL Council Announces First-Ever Industry Standards for New Electronic Bill of Lading (Photo: Business Wire) Companies wanting to achieve the electronic bill of lading API standard may access the approved eBOL API from the Digital LTL Council website. The Gold Copy bill of lading API features:
"We believe that digitalization will have a huge positive impact on our industry and are excited to work with both our carrier partners and our shippers to adopt this new electronic bill of lading format to streamline our operations while increasing visibility for the companies we work with across the supply chain," said Dolly Wagner-Wilkins, CTO at Worldwide Express. Today, the Digital LTL Council is comprised of 29 member companies representing leading less-than-truckload (LTL) capacity providers, logistics service providers (LSP), shippers and technology providers. "The Digital LTL Council exists to tackle the common challenges that plague organizations across the supply chain," said Christian Piller, Digital LTL Council member and vice president at project44. "By establishing standards for an electronic bill of lading the Digital LTL Council is fostering scalable automation within the industry and easing common pains for shippers, LSPs and carriers alike." For more information about the Digital LTL Council or to access the eBOL API, visit info.digitalltlcouncil.com. About the Digital LTL Council The Digital LTL Council is comprised of industry leading LTL carriers, logistics service providers, shippers, technology providers and organizations. The purpose of the council is to facilitate collaboration, automation, standardization, and digitalization across all LTL industry participants with the hopes of elevating the industry together. For more information on the Digital LTL Council, visit info.digitalltlcouncil.com.
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