CargoX awarded Best Crossborder Trade Software System/Technology Solutions Provider of the Year at the ICC C4DTI Awards in London
(London, UK – 4 April 2023) – CargoX is one of two winners of the Best Crossborder Trade Software System/Technology Solutions Provider of the Year Award at the inaugural ICC C4DTI Digital Trade Awards #C4DTIAwards, with edoxOnline being the other one.
The Digital Trade Conference is the annual flagship event for the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Centre for Digital Trade & Innovation (C4DTI).
CargoX has co-won Best Cross-Border Trade Software System/Technology Solutions Provider of the Year Award from the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) United Kingdom, and the Center for Digital Trade & Innovation (C4DTI).
In recognition of their achievements, CargoX's goal of making trade cheaper, simpler, faster, and more sustainable, has positioned them at the forefront of their field of electronic bill of lading and electronic trade document services. By using their services, companies can stop sending paper trade documents with couriers and harvest the potential of digital ledger technology.
As the voice of business at the intergovernmental level, the ICC represents 45 million companies and 1 billion employees in more than 100 countries. The Center for Digital Trade & Innovation (C4DTI) is a public-private partnership led by industry and supported by the government. Its core mission is to accelerate the digitalisation of UK trade, the implementation of open systems based on common international standards and the introduction of a digital trade system that is paperless, sustainable and secure.
The ICC C4DTI Digital Trade Conference saw over 900 registered attendees from 40+ countries over three days.
On behalf of CargoX the award was received by COO Mr Bojan Čekrlić, who emphasised the importance of collaboration for achieving interoperability: “We congratulate our co-winner – we believe collaboration and building electronic trade document interoperability is of highest importance for the future of global trade.”