CargoX Partners with CEBS Worldwide

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CargoX, the provider of the fast-growing electronic trade document platform, and CEBS Worldwide, a global integrator of business solutions and a former TradeLens integrator, launched a partnership to help corporations continue the digitalisation of their bills of lading and trade document workflows.

Businesses that started using TradeLens for their eBL have been scrambling to migrate their electronic trade document processing to a new platform since TradeLens unexpectedly announced the end of its service in December 2022.

The new partnership provides existing customers of the discontinued TradeLens platform with a proven, reliable and powerful alternative for creating, transferring, and processing electronic bills of lading and trade documents.

CEBS and CargoX will provide former TradeLens users with a frictionless transition of their workflows on the TradeLens platform by integrating the platform features through CEBS’s  framework interfaces.

The migration of businesses takes just a fraction of the effort that would be needed to adopt a new technology for the digitalization of eB/L and other trade documents.

CEBS will start migrating current TradeLens customers to their Supply Chain Finance platform and the CargoX Blockchain Document Transfer (BDT) Platform for electronic trade document exchange.

This is accomplished by using CEBS’s middleware cloud and on-premise platform to help organisations effortlessly leverage different public blockchains in their enterprise applications, saving time and money. This way, companies can become future-proof and fully blockchain platform agnostic.

Companies can keep their everyday workflows and introduce CargoX’s optimized, tightly integrated blockchain document transfer features into their existing processes.

CEBS Worldwide, innovators of unconventional solutions, is deeply involved in the supply chain industry as core experts for digital transformation in verticals, including government, ports and customs authorities, retail, manufacturing, telco, BFSI, travel and tourism, and education and learning. They help brands and organizations achieve digital transformation and reinvention by enabling digital information sharing and fostering collaboration and trust.

CargoX is actively collaborating with leading global industry bodies and organizations on providing a modern set of standards and legislation adoption that could remove friction in global trade. It observes and contributes to the main global initiatives for the digitalization of global trade, electronic transfer records, and fraud prevention. It has established relationships with the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA), FIATA, BIMCO, DTLF EU, INATBA, World Customs Organizations, and others.

“We are committed to digitalising the supply chain network for all trading partners and ensuring all transactions and documents exchanged are secure, traceable, and immutable,” said Satish Swaroop, CEO, CEBS Worldwide. “We have good partnerships and teams working with the public and private sector to shape the future and usher in a new era of global trade that is both frictionless and compliant.”

“We are incredibly proud to welcome CEBS as our new partner. They are a true innovator in the market, binding together diverse solutions and platforms to build customer value,” said Stefan Kukman, CEO, of CargoX. “The digitalization of trade documentation is in full swing worldwide, and companies need all the support and advice they can get to implement the optimum solutions into their everyday workflows. We see demand rising daily, and more than 104,000 companies registered on our platform prove that the CargoX Platform is becoming a standard item in the toolboxes of modern supply chain participants.”

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