Davies Turner renews alliance with project44 to improve shipment visibility and drive innovation

Davies Turner has renewed its partnership with project44 for an additional three years.

This continued collaboration reinforces Davies Turner’s commitment to delivering best-in-class cargo tracking solutions across the company’s logistics operations.

Tony Cole, Ocean Director at Davies Turner said:

”Since the partnership began in 2022, project44 has played a pivotal role in enhancing Davies Turner’s ocean freight tracking capabilities, providing real-time updates from origin port to destination port.

“Over the past three years, this technology has enabled tracking for many thousands of containers handled by Davies Turner, significantly improving shipment visibility and operational efficiency throughout the supply chains we manage.”

The integration of project44’s platform has become a cornerstone of Davies Turner’s logistics infrastructure. It supports internal systems and external platforms such as FMS (Freight Management System) and P2D (Purchase to Delivery), ensuring seamless data flow and improved decision making for the company’s teams and customers alike.

Cole continued:

“Looking ahead, we are excited to continue building on this relationship, exploring new enhancements and capabilities that will further elevate our service offering.

“As technology evolves, so too will our commitment to providing the most accurate, timely, and actionable tracking data available.”

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