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BLOG - Global Trade Management International trade is the engine of global prosperity today. The size of global trade has
nearly doubled since 1990. The healthy growth continues as world merchandise trade continues to grow with an average of 10%
per year. By having many service providers involved, which among each other are often not connected, the friction in moving
goods from source to destination are very high.
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T-Systems With a global infrastructure of computer centers and
networks, T-Systems operates information and communications technology (ICT) for multinational
corporations and public institutions. On this basis, Deutsche Telekom’s corporate-customer unit offers integrated
solutions for the connected future of business and society.
Impeva Labs Impēva
Labs is the leading supplier of intermodal container monitoring, tracking and security solutions that enable the most efficient
global transportation of goods by providing a Continuous Chain of Custody (C-3) Shipping SystemTM and allowing the deployment
of “Fast Lanes” at all major International Ports and Border Crossings.
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Cargobox The
Cargobox (air-freight) container is a re-usable, collapsible container for rapid, safe and secure shipments and provides
a comprehensive, customizable sensor suite.
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ascentIQ ascentIQ
provides development tools and solutions specially suited for fast changing business environments. We automate the real-time
collection, processing, analysis, and distribution of critical business information to the enterprise applications and devices
that need it - in minutes and hours, not weeks or months.
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Viewlocity Customer
satisfaction has been a key performance indicator for years. Nowadays, achieving this capability requires integration and
optimisation of the relevant business processes within the extended supply chain to be enacted swiftly, accurately and effectively
– an agile collaborative supply chain. The faster products, information and decisions flow through an organisation,
the faster it can respond to customer needs.
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shipIT Most
shipping companies have experienced implementations of IT solutions which did not deliver the business benefits expected –
or was not delivered on time. Such implementations were often the result of an under-staffed internal IT department working
with assistance from traditional technical IT providers, who did not have sufficient business understanding. Today
you have an alternative – shipIT – who have specialized in combining IT technical skills with long and deep understanding
of the shipping industry.
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