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CyberLogitec starts providing data integration services via SmartLink

CyberLogitec, a subsidiary of EUSU HOLDINGS that is a provider of maritime, port/terminal, and logistics technologies, has announced the launch of offering Data Integration services via SmartLink, in line with the current industry trend of transitioning to online trade transactions via blockchain-based electronic bill of lading processes.

According to CyberLogitec, when firms start on automation efforts, they frequently experience issues in defining the scope or are concerned about the expenses. In response to the problems, CyberLogitec is providing data integration services to aid businesses.

Furthermore, customers could connect not only EDI but also API with various authentication methods such as Oauth 2.0, Bearer Token, and so on by utilizing SmartLink’s data integration service, and enhanced efficiency and cost reduction could be achieved through the adoption of document & system automation through electronic process integration.

Due to the limited readability of the previously used EDI, an API connection is required to access the Bills of Landing platform (eBL) service in Global Shipping Business Network (GSBN), CyberPort. On the other side, CyberLogitec’s SmartLink solution would enable quick and easy data integration with logistics partners such as online platforms, customs declarations, warehouses, and so on.

Despite the fact that these online platforms involve difficult processes, such as blockchain security verification, many shipping liners and logistics organizations across the world have already used them.

Data integration aids in the management of all parts of the logistics industry, such as signing up for online platforms, processing shipments, dealing with electronic data, completing customs paperwork, and tracking goods. It is well-known for providing real-time job processing via data links with partners and clients.

They also forecast vessel arrival times by leveraging real-time links between AIS data and shipping liner data to aid logistics stakeholders in determining the estimated arrival date of their cargo.

It is difficult to integrate many systems from shipping liner/customs/warehouse/customer’s ERP in accordance with marine and logistics procedures, however, SmartLink’s main benefit is that it can interface data from multiple systems in one place.

Because general IT services typically cause issues in marine and logistics processes owing to their complicated and difficult-to-understand nature, CyberLogitec, which has extensive expertise in many projects, may ensure problem-free processing. Furthermore, a 24/7 helpdesk is available anytime and from any location, according to a statement.

CyberLogitec stated that a free trial of SmartLink’s data integration solution and numerous payment alternatives, such as document-based and monthly fees are available.





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