Hupac-Sicurezza
Booking Shuttle Net
E-booking: easy, quick and safe reservations

Hupac offers its customers two e-booking tools for intermodal transport reservations: the web-booking, also accessible via Cesar, and data exchange system Ediges.

Both systems are tried and tested and replace the traditional fax booking. The benefits: quicker processes, lower risk of error, and a better service.

Web-booking
All transports starting from a terminal connected to the Hupac Goal System can be booked via web.
You access via Cesar, the European information system for combined transport, or directly from the Hupac website
With a few clicks you enter the booking data, including your reference number attributed to each consignment (“Customer Reference”)
The Customer Reference is recorded in our system, ensuring traceability of transports from reservation to invoicing
Bookings can be changed or cancelled up to the moment the vehicle is delivered at the terminal

If you haven't a login yet, please fill in the "Login request for e-booking" available righ here. You will receive a username and a password that allow confidential and protected access to your data.


Booking with Ediges
It’s the innovative technology that puts the customer‘s information system in touch with Hupac’s system by XML standard, offering remarkable benefits in terms of quickness, data integrity and efficiency of operations.
Ediges offers e-booking and e-billing functions with direct data insertion into the customer's system
Ideal for large traffic volumes
It requires the installation of an interface for data exchange in the customer‘s information system

Please contact our IT department, or use the „Login Request“ form available on this site. We‘re pleased to give you all necessary information.


Booking by fax or e-mail
Starting from 1.11.2009 only the following communication can be made via fax or e-mail:
Bookings at terminals that are not connected to the Hupac Goal System following the operators instructions
Changes or cancellations after delivery of the consignments at the terminal

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