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Neurored adds Coneksion-powered ocean eBooking to Salesforce platform

May 13, 2026
Neurored adds Coneksion-powered ocean eBooking to Salesforce platform

By AI, Created 11:17 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Neurored TMS & SCM has expanded its Ocean eBooking module to unify bookings, shipping instructions and VGM submissions inside its Salesforce-native platform. The update aims to cut manual handoffs for ocean shippers and freight forwarders while giving carriers a single electronic workflow.

Why it matters: - Ocean freight teams often move booking, shipping instructions and VGM data through separate systems. - The new workflow is designed to reduce retyping, lower the risk of data drift and missed deadlines, and improve visibility across the shipment lifecycle. - Neurored is packaging the update inside its Salesforce-native transportation and supply chain software, which could simplify adoption for existing customers.

What happened: - Neurored TMS & SCM said it enhanced its Ocean eBooking module on May 13, 2026. - The module now supports end-to-end electronic workflows for bookings, amendments, cancellations, shipping instructions and VGM submissions. - The release is tied to Neurored’s collaboration with Coneksion, a provider of multi-carrier data connectivity for logistics and supply chains. - The module is available now to Neurored TMS & SCM customers as part of the Transportation Management Suite package.

The details: - Booking requests, amendments and cancellations can transmit electronically to ocean carriers from the same record. - Shipping instructions that form the Bill of Lading can be submitted from that record as well. - SOLAS-mandated VGM weight certifications can be filed without leaving the Salesforce platform. - The workflow supports specialized cargo types, including reefer, out-of-gauge and dangerous goods classified by UN number and IMO class. - Each booking includes live status, documentation cut-offs and terminal deadlines directly in the record. - The process can generate dynamic PDF documents for internal records and audit trails. - Coneksion provides the carrier messaging layer behind the shipping instruction and VGM submissions. - Neurored says the same Salesforce-native workflow now handles these transactions alongside the booking. - Neurored’s platform is built natively on Salesforce and spans Ocean, Air, Land and Rail operations. - Neurored says the platform integrates with ERP, WMS and CRM systems and comes pre-integrated with more than 7,000 Salesforce AppExchange applications.

Between the lines: - The integration points to a broader push in logistics software: fewer carrier-specific portals and more workflow consolidation inside a single system. - Coneksion’s model is meant to replace one-to-one carrier integrations with a single API-driven connection to multiple carriers. - That approach could matter most for forwarders and shippers that manage high volumes of bookings and documentation across multiple ocean carriers. - Ricardo Urech, product owner for 3PL, freight forwarders and WMS at Neurored, said the release brings booking, shipping instructions and VGM submissions into one record with shared status visibility and an audit trail. - Geesche Laksola, CPO at Coneksion, said the setup reduces the need to manage separate carrier integrations one by one.

What’s next: - Neurored customers can use the Ocean eBooking enhancement now. - The companies are positioning the workflow as a foundation for broader digitization across ocean freight operations. - Neurored will likely continue expanding carrier connectivity through its Salesforce-native architecture.

The bottom line: - Neurored and Coneksion are trying to turn ocean eBooking from a set of disconnected tasks into one controlled workflow inside Salesforce, with less manual work and more shipment visibility.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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