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Press Release
Geneva, August 27, 2009
Global traders set to save time and money as Cotecna delivers fully eUCP600 compliant electronic document transfer solution
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Cotecna, one of the world’s leading
international trade inspection, security and certification companies,
has today unveiled its innovative E-dox solution only a matter of weeks
after the United Nations' official endorsement of the latest version of
Uniformed Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits (UCP 600). This
follows the growing demand from global traders for a secure, fast and
fully eUCP compliant electronic solution to speed up trade
transactions.
Large volumes of sensitive trade
paperwork traveling physically by land, sea and air, open to breaches
of security and sometimes never reaching their intended destination are
issues that have long been a problem for major trading houses, but
Cotecna’s E-dox system negates all of these pitfalls, and the costs
that they incur, by enabling almost instantaneous and highly secure
electronic movement of paper records and certificates between users.
E-dox is free of charge and is entirely
eUCP600 compliant, enabling documents to remain as the ‘unique’ UCP
original even if retransmitted - a process which saves time and money
when documents are lost or stolen and might previously have had to be
resent by hand.
“Readily available information
irrespective of time zones is crucial. Time is money and electronic
transmission of documents enables traders and bankers to substantially
improve the documentary process, says Vincent Minna, Director of
Finance and Trade Execution at Bunge SA. We don’t have to wait for
paper documents to arrive, payments can be made more rapidly, and
systems like E-dox significantly reduce the risk of documents being
lost, stolen or forged.”
Developed in-house by Cotecna’s Trade Finance
and IT specialists, E-dox is fully eUCP600 compliant, enabling
documents to be checked and authenticated 24/7 at each stage of the
chain.
“The problems associated with goods arriving before documentation
is another factor facing traders, particularly on shorter trade
routes”, says Matthieu Delorme, COO Cotecna Commercial Activities.
E-dox cures this issue because it is capable of providing an
instantaneous, secure and compliant response to the e-UCP.”
E-dox also saves on space as well as time. Easy to handle,
documents can be circulated with ease and confidence, re-named and
stored like any other electronic document, and with no storage space
needed, the solution avoids paper archiving.
E-dox is not restricted to certificates; the solution can transform
any document into a highly secure electronically transmissible
document. Eventually all UCP documents can be transformed into an E-dox
package.
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For further information please contact Cotecna Press:
Alison Bourgeois
Vice President Corporate Communications
Geneva, Switzerland
+41 22 849 78 23
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Note to editors:
1. About UCP
Uniformed Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits (UCP) is a
set of rules on the issuance and use of letters of credit used by
commercial traders and trade finance bankers throughout the world. The
most recent revision of the Uniformed Customs and Practice for
Documentary Credits (UCP 600) was officially endorsed by the UN
Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) at its 42nd annual
session in Vienna in July, 2009. eUCP was developed to facilitate and
increase the speed of international trade transactions.
2. About Cotecna
Founded in Switzerland in 1974, the COTECNA Group offers a wide
range of trade facilitation services, trade security services and
quality certification standards. Cotecna is a pioneer in areas such as
risk management, destination inspection and scanner integration
projects and also offers Customs modernization programmes, Customs
valuation assistance, trade security solutions and commercial
inspections. For a full description of our services, please visit
www.cotecna.com. The Cotecna Group has a combined workforce of about
4,000 employees and agents in close to 100 offices.
3. About Bunge
Bunge Limited (www.Bunge.com) is a leading global agribusiness and food
company founded in 1818 and headquartered in White Plains, New York.
Bunge’s 25,000 employees in over 30 countries enhance lives by
improving the global agribusiness and food production chain. The
company supplies fertilizer to farmers; originates, transports and
processes oilseeds, grains and other agricultural commodities; produces
food products for commercial customers and consumers; and supplies raw
materials and services to the biofuels industry. Bunge Europe is
headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, with locations throughout Europe
and handles grains, processes oilseeds and supplies high-quality bulk
and bottled oil to the European market.
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