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National Cargo Bureau and Exis Technologies unify as NCB

National Cargo Bureau (NCB) and Exis Technologies have unified under the brand, NCB.

More specifically, this newly combined global organisation aims to leverage expertise, experience, and technological innovation to enhance the safety of life and cargo at sea.

By consolidating strengths, NCB aims to offer industry wide solutions and achieve its mission of promoting safety and compliance in cargo transportation on a global scale.

NCB’s flagship suite of software products, Hazcheck Detect, powered by AI technology, recently earned a prestigious Business IQ award for innovation as well as the Logistics UK award, acknowledging NCB’s commitment to providing state-of-the-art safety solutions.

By leveraging complex algorithms and machine learning capabilities, Hazcheck Detect analyses vast amounts of data and identifies potential mis-declared or undeclared dangerous cargo, further advancing safety standards in cargo transportation.

NCB also recognises the importance of container inspections in ensuring cargo safety. In addition to its physical inspections, through the utilisation of cutting-edge technology, NCB has augmented its capacity to inspect containers and dangerous cargo remotely, allowing for more efficient and comprehensive assessments on a global scale.

Finally, this approach coupled with Hazcheck, enables NCB to deliver comprehensive safety solutions to a broad range of clients, regardless of geographical limitations, while maintaining stringent quality standards.

Ian Lennard, president of NCB, said, “This is an exciting time for the organisation, NCB is the perfect combination of expertise and trailblazing technology to further our not-for-profit mission, Safety of Life and Cargo at Sea.”





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