Cookie Policy &
Digital Traceability Standards

This dossier outlines how the Global Logistics Interface utilizes data fragments to optimize your professional carrier network experience. Last updated: March 24, 2026.

Section 01

Purpose of Data Localisation

In the complex ecosystem of international transport standards, efficiency is driven by the precision of digital exchange.

When you navigate the Global Logistics Interface, small files known as "cookies" are stored on your device. These are not mere trackers; they are functional components of our digital transport ecosystem. They allow our systems to recognize your preferences and maintain your secure session as you audit freight exchange solutions or manage European road freight documentation.

Our commitment to logistics compliance EU mandates a transparent disclosure of these technologies. We utilize these tools to ensure that your access to the carrier access portal remains uninterrupted and that secure login protocols are strictly enforced across every session.

Classification of Cookies

Category
Function & Logistics Value
Retention Scope
Essential

System Integrity

Mandatory for secure login protocols and the basic operation of the transport management system. These cookies manage session tokens and prevent forgery attacks during freight data entry.
Session Specific
Operational

Optimization

Supports fleet optimization tools and remembers user-defined filters for European road freight lanes. They ensure that your logistics resource hub settings persist between visits.
30 Days
Analytical

Telemetry

Aggregates anonymous usage statistics to refine freight forwarding automation workflows. Helps us identify bottlenecks in the digital logistics interface.
12 Months (Anonymized)

Integration with Real-Time Load Tracking

While cookies facilitate your session, our real-time load tracking capability relies on electronic data interchange (EDI) and active carrier pings. This site provides a simulation environment for logistics professionals to understand how tracking data is structured within modern smart supply chain management.

Logistics Infrastructure
User Authority

Managing Your Preferences

Browser Governance

Logistics professionals can control cookie deployment through native browser protocols. Disabling essential cookies may result in the failure of freight procurement platform features or automated dispatching solutions.

  • Settings > Privacy > Cookies
  • Enable "Do Not Track" requests

Third-Party Protocols

External services used for cloud-based logistics software performance monitoring may utilize their own tracers. These are managed under their respective logistics compliance EU frameworks.

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Professional Inquiry & Contact

Registered Entity

Global Logistics Interface

12 Avenue des Champs-Élysées, 75008 Paris, France

Legal Inquiry

info@my-transport-portal.bond

+33 1 42 62 64 47

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Agreement to these terms is implicit in continued portal usage.