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essDOCS Acquires TridentGLOBAL

April 12, 2017

essDOCS announces its acquisition of TridentGLOBAL Pty Ltd. TridentGLOBAL is an export management solution with a customer-base across Australia and the USA.

TridentGLOBAL provides exporters and traders a comprehensive solution to the challenges they encounter in managing complex international trade processes. The platform offers modules for contract management, shipment management, bookings management, compliance, document management, as well as supply chain management for the metals and minerals, agribusiness, seafood and manufacturing industries.
 
“TridentGLOBAL has an enormous depth of trade and digitization expertise and the most comprehensive export management solution available. With 75 people across 10 countries and 4 continents, we will be able to deliver TridentGLOBAL in a more local and personal way to our global customer-base” said Carman Rossi, TridentGLOBAL Founder.
 
The acquisition furthers essDOCS’ commitment to its DocPrep offering, and underscores its commitment to digitizing creation of document processes.
 
“Combining the TridentGLOBAL Export Management solution with the CargoDocs eDocs platform provides an end-to-end digital solution and a compelling offering for our existing and new customers alike” said Shaun Collins, Co-General Manager & Head of Sales.
 
Based in Adelaide, Australia, TridentGLOBAL will operate as essDOCS Australia going forward, however the well-established solution brand-name will remain.
 
 

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