May11 , 2026

    IKEA Supply Becomes First Shipper to Join DCSA+ to Advance Digital Standards in Global Container Shipping

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    In a significant step toward accelerating digital transformation in global logistics, IKEA Supply has joined DCSA+, the Digital Container Shipping Association’s industry-wide partnership programme dedicated to standardising and enhancing data exchange across the container shipping ecosystem. IKEA Supply is the first cargo owner to join the initiative, bringing critical shipper insights to a consortium that already includes carriers, forwarders, terminals, feeders and technology providers.

    IKEA Supply oversees the global movement of IKEA products from suppliers to franchisees, making it a key stakeholder in supply chain efficiency and transparency. Its participation is expected to strengthen efforts to create interoperable digital standards aimed at improving predictability, sustainability and customer experience across the supply chain.

    “At IKEA, we believe collaboration is the way to make global shipping more sustainable and predictable. By joining DCSA+, we can help create digital solutions that make it easier for everyone involved to share information, improve transparency, and in the end deliver better shopping experiences for IKEA customers around the world by making sure our products are available where and when they need them at an affordable price,” said Ewelina Taylor, Global Transport Manager at Inter IKEA Group.

    DCSA+ brings together industry stakeholders to align digital practices, accelerate adoption of open-source standards and ensure smoother data flow across container transport operations.

    Adding further momentum, Lloyd’s Register (LR), the UK-based classification society, has also joined DCSA+. LR will initially contribute to the development of the Operational Vessel Schedules (OVS) standard, an initiative aimed at improving visibility and synchronisation across the vessel scheduling value chain.

    “Joining the DCSA positions us at the forefront of digital transformation within the containership segment. Our focus is on developing digital solutions to provide greater operational efficiency, which are dependable and scalable. Partnering with DCSA members enables us to combine our technical expertise with real-world insight, helping to shape common standards and practical solutions to make data more accessible, reliable and useful for all stakeholders in the containership value chain,” said Nick Gross, LR’s Global Container Ship Segment Director.

    With IKEA Supply and Lloyd’s Register coming on board, DCSA+ continues to strengthen its collaborative platform, fostering a more transparent, efficient, and digitally connected future for global container shipping.

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