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Maersk, Alibaba team up to offer online booking

- By REUTERS in Shanghai

Maersk Line A/S, the world’s largest container shipping line, has teamed up with Alibaba Group Holding Ltd to allow customers to reserve space on its vessels through the Chinese company, illustrati­ng growing cooperatio­n between e-commerce and logistics firms.

Maersk, a unit of Denmark’s AP Moller-Maersk A/S, began offering the service to Chinese shippers on Shenzhen OneTouch Business Service Ltd’s booking website on Dec 22, a spokeswoma­n for the shipping line said on Wednesday. OneTouch is a subsidiary of Alibaba.

Shippers traditiona­lly go through freight forwarders to book space for goods on container vessels, but lines such as Maersk are allowing cargo owners to book directly via the internet.

For their part, e-commerce companies are increasing­ly venturing into logistics activities to try to gain better control over their supply chain networks.

Amazon.com Inc has registered a Chinese business as a freight forwarder and has leased aircraft to handle more of its own deliveries in the United States.

Alibaba has been making inroads into logistics services in recent years by taking stakes in couriers and buying warehouses. The company was not immediatel­y available to comment on the Maersk relationsh­ip.

Maersk said this was part of the shipping line’s strategy to provide digitized services for customers and that it plans to launch more pilot programs on thirdparty portals.

Acquired by Alibaba in 2010, OneTouch targets small and medium-sized Chinese exporters with online services such as customs clearance and logistics. It also allows them to book airfreight and parcel delivery services and supports Alibaba’s business-tobusiness marketplac­e.

Maersk said that the launch of the service was not about bypassing the industry’s traditiona­l middleman freight forwarders, as the OneTouch platform still uses such firms to provide services such as haulage.

“The initial launch ... allows existing Alibaba OneTouch (registered) users to lock in the price of required cargo spaces on selected routes by prepaying a deposit amount,” the Maersk spokeswoma­n said.

“This service will be offered on selected routes and ports initially.”

It is currently offered on routes from eight Chinese ports, including Shanghai and Ningbo, to ports in Europe and Asia, according to the OneTouch website.

This service will be offered on selected routes and ports initially.” Maersk spokeswoma­n

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