A partner specializing in the field of logistical services for e -commerce with the start of Amnesty International to pay innovation in data management


Mark 3 International, which specializes in Express Parcel and Freight Logistics, especially between the United Kingdom and the United States, entered into partnership with its New York -based Dobby Ai.

The initial goal of the partnership is to develop the “artificial intelligence agent” to organize and unify data on each shipment, which facilitates success and creates one source of reliable information to participate.

Mark 3 will provide basic data and information from which you can learn the artificial intelligence tool, which helps to make charging data easier for its customers.

The tool will help simplify operations and data contradictions. It regulates and unifies the charge data from multiple sources – emails, text, ERP and TMS systems, and more – which makes it easily accessible and consistent.

Matthew Ware, CEO of Mark 3, said, said. “The logistics sector has been somewhat hesitant to adopt emerging technologies, so we are excited to work with this innovative partner to bring artificial intelligence to the global ecosystem.”

“We will significantly improve our customer experience by providing more accurate and verified information at every stage in the shipping chain.”

Partnership with Dobby AI is part of the MARK 3 strategy for building infrastructure and improving operational systems. These initiatives will help prepare the company for growth, which already suffers from high demand during the past year.

“This partnership is just the beginning of our technological innovation strategy, and we are pleased to work with Dobby AI on a system designed from A to Z,” Matt Weir added.

Mark 3 plans to enter artificial intelligence functions carefully start. Some elements are now and the company expects to use the full system internally during the four months to the next six.

Dobby Ai, founded by the former Dropbox products, Taylan Kalkavan and Francesco Paduano, is a Meta former employee engineer, with the aim of solving major problems for ordinary people, with a simple user experience and complex technology behind the scenes.

Thailan said as Kafan; “Before starting this trip, it took a year to conduct deep research in this sector, with interviews with people through the supply chain, from manufacturers to shipping directions and their carriers, with an experience of artificial intelligence.

“Most technology is designed in this ecosystem by people who worked in logistical services and deeply understood a narrow part of it – but do not think about the ecosystem as a whole.

More importantly, they are not strong technicians.

“For this reason, the supply chain technology is full of horror stories: companies are making life easier but building low -quality products are not the largest image. They often divide the natural scene and make things worse.

“Partnership with Mark 3 helps us to realize our ambition to create a very advanced tool that will transform the logistical services sector.

“By working with Matt and the team, we are in an ideal position to gain a deep understanding of the industry and use the real world data to train our artificial intelligence tool.”

The partnership with Dobby Ai is part of a broader group of Mark 3 initiatives, including the 12,000 -foot operating facility at JFK Airport in New York, and to announce plans to open a similar facility at LaX Airport in Los Angeles in the next 18 months.

Mark 3 recently announced new roles for two of its main employees, designed to allow them to bring their extensive experience and experience in the UK/United States to other countries.

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