essDOCS Acquires eCertify

March 17, 2017

 essDOCS extends its paperless trade offering, team and global reach with the acquisition of eCertify, the provider of electronic Certificates of Origin.

 
essDOCS said it has acquired eCertify Pty Ltd, inventor of the electronic Certificate of Origin (eCO). eCertify provided the first eCO solution in 2008, and today its eCOs are used by 13,000+ companies and 120+ Chambers of Commerce in six countries.
 
eCertify provides chambers of commerce, authorizing bodies, exporters and freight forwarders an online solution for application and issuance of eCOs, enabling them to eliminate manual paper-based processes.
 
“With the additional resources now available to eCertify, we are planning to grow our eCO footprint extensively,” said Carman Rossi, eCertify Founder and Chairman of the Board. “We will add Dutch eCOs later this year, and are planning an aggressive expansion to take us to 25 countries over the next couple of years organically and via partnerships.”
 
Based in Adelaide, Australia, eCertify will continue to operate as a separate company, but will be supported by essDOCS’ global footprint. The acquisition was completed through essDOCS Ventures, the Group’s investment and partnership arm.
 
Alexander Goulandris, essDOCS CEO and eCertify Director, said, “For me, electronic certificates of origin are key to a complete paperless trade solution, so this acquisition will provide a more holistic solution for our customers.”
 

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