DocuTrade Achieves Major Milestone with IGPI Traditional Approval
Yodaplus Technologies' DocuTrade platform has received Traditional Approval from the International Group of P&I Clubs, marking it as one of the 15 globally recognized eBL platforms. This milestone follows extensive global pilots and affirms DocuTrade's compliance with IGPI's requirements, enhancing paperless trade efficiency worldwide.
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- India
Mumbai-based Yodaplus Technologies has secured a significant milestone as its digital trade documentation platform, DocuTrade, received Traditional Approval from the International Group of P&I Clubs (IGPI). This places DocuTrade among only 15 globally recognized electronic Bill of Lading (eBL) platforms.
The approval follows successful pilots in countries such as Singapore, UAE, and Poland, coupled with a comprehensive legal and technical evaluation by IGPI, ensuring compliance with their stringent requirements. This achievement underscores DocuTrade's robustness in legal enforceability, security, governance, and interoperability.
Founder Vishrut Srivastava highlights that this validation from IGPI strengthens their mission for seamless, interoperable, and paperless trade. Yodaplus continues to foster global trade documentation modernization, gaining trust from carriers, shippers, and financial institutions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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