evgm-well-image2Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM) is adopting the eVGM Service of INTTRA, the world’s ocean shipping electronic marketplace, to facilitate compliance with the International Maritime Organization’s Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) Verified Gross Mass (VGM) amendment.

Under the new rule, which went into effect on July 1, 2016, every container must have a VGM – or certified weight — in order to gain clearance to be loaded onto a ship.

“Many of HMM’s customers are already using INTTRA eVGM. By joining the eVGM network, HMM will provide those customers and additional shippers on the network with simplicity and efficiency in submitting VGM information, facilitating even better customer service,” said Jim Whalen, INTTRA’s President, Asia.

“We have been working in partnership with INTTRA for many years and are pleased to announce the broadening of our relationship to include the SOLAS compliance service. A major benefit will be connecting directly with key customers through a variety of channels, including EDI, XML, the web and mobile devices,” said John Kim, Deputy General Manager, Global CS Team, Hyundai Merchant Marine Co., Ltd.

INTTRA’s eVGM Service is available in two versions – for Carriers and Shippers. More information about INTTRA eVGM solutions can be obtained by writing to solasvgm@inttra.com.

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