Hello

  North America

Release Report Scope 23.4

Abbreviations in Air Freight, extensions in Ocean Freight

Air Freight

Security history of House shipments accessible from the master editor

Users now have access to the security history of a House shipment directly from the Master Editor. This simplifies the insight into the history of House shipments and speeds up any checks that may be necessary.

It is just as easy to re-validate regulated agents and known consignors in this way when their verification intervals have expired. This is particularly advantageous if the House shipment belongs to another branch and direct access is not possible.

Ocean Freight

Combining containers on the transport order

Containers with an identical pick-up address for Export or delivery address for Import can be combined on the document of a transport order. This eliminates the individual listing in the form, which is much shorter and clearer as a result. For the necessary form conversion, customers who want to use this functionality should contact support@riege.com

Transport order synchronizes with data from the General tab

If data is changed on the General tab of an Export FCL shipment, it can be synchronized on the container transport order – without manual adjustment and the associated time expenditure.

This applies to:

  • Container Depot (Shipment) and Pickup Depot (Transport Order)
  • Earliest/Latest Empty Pickup (Shipment) and Available at (Transport Order)
  • Export Terminal (Shipment) and Delivery CY (Transport Order)
  • Earliest Return & CFS/CY Closing (Shipment) and Earliest/Latest delivery (Transport Order)

Use of VERMAS Events as a triggering event

The VERMAS Events Rejected and Accepted can now trigger the corresponding milestone in the tracking plan of a shipment. This allows the tracking plan to control the status of the VGM registration. If necessary, an exception can also be triggered to get information about a rejection.

Shipment tracking on the first and last mile supports multiple containers in one transport order

Shipment tracking on the first and last mile (FILAM) has been expanded to include the option of entering multiple containers in one transport order, and to document their status regarding pickup and delivery. The FILAM website displays a corresponding container selection.

Other useful new features and successful bug fixes can be seen in the Scope Changelog 23.4.

Seeing is believing.

Discover why leading forwarders favor Scope over others.

Request a demo

Cookie Settings

Notification on the use of cookies

We use cookies on our website. Some of them are necessary, while others help us to improve our online offer and to operate economically. We would like to give you the choice of which cookies you allow. You may either reject or accept the cookies that are not necessary by clicking on the checkboxes. You can revoke your consent at any time via the settings in the footer of our website.

Notification on processing your data collected on this website in the U.S.

By clicking on "Accept all", you also consent pursuant to Art. 49 (1) p. 1 lit.a GDPR that your data will be processed in the USA. The USA is assessed by the European Court of Justice as a country with an insufficient level of data protection according to EU standards. In particular, there is a risk that your data may be processed by US authorities, for control and for monitoring purposes, possibly also without any legal remedy. If you only select the "Required cookies" button, the transmission described above will not take place. For more information about the use of cookies on our website and the processing of your data, please see our privacy policy.

Required cookies allow you to move around a website and use its features to the fullest extent. Without these cookies, functionalities such as actions performed or text input cannot be obtained during a visit.

Functional cookies are used to enable requested functions such as playing videos. These cookies collect anonymised information, they are therefore not able to track movements on other websites.

Performance cookies collect information about how a website is used, such as which pages have been accessed most frequently. These cookies do not store information that allows users to be identified.

Cookies for marketing purposes are used to target relevant advertisements that are adapted to the interests of the user. They are also used to limit the frequency of appearance of an ad and to measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns.