26/1/2026

Leviahub has announced a strategic alliance with Pionira aimed at advancing the adoption of the electronic consignment note (e-CMR) throughout Europe. This collaboration supports the digital transformation of transport documentation and aligns with evolving European legal frameworks that recognize the full legal validity of e-CMR.
Underpinned by the EU’s eFTI Regulation and the Additional Protocol to the CMR Convention, the e-CMR is increasingly accepted as a digital alternative to paper documentation. The cooperation between Leviahub and Pionira combines technological expertise and cross-industry integration to foster a secure, interoperable, and paperless logistics ecosystem.
By leveraging Pionira’s established e-CMR platform alongside Leviahub’s digital solutions and advisory strengths, the partnership enables transport and logistics companies to streamline operations, enhance compliance, and improve visibility across cross-border transport flows. The initiative accelerates the transition to digital processes, promoting efficiency and traceability across the European transport network.
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Leviahub and Pionira have announced a cooperation to support the adoption of the electronic consignment note (e-CMR) across Europe, fostering digitalization, regulatory compliance and interoperability in road transport and logistics.
Leviahub and Pionira sign a strategic partnership to accelerate the adoption of e-CMR in Europe
Leviahub and Pionira have entered a strategic partnership to accelerate the adoption of e-CMR across Europe, strengthening interoperability, regulatory compliance and the digitalization of transport documents within cross-border supply chains.
Today, thanks to the electronic waybill, all shipping information is digital, accessible in real time, traceable, secure, and available to every party involved: shippers, carriers, recipients, customs authorities and end customers.