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Trade Tech Moves Toward Compliance with UAE's New Security Filing Regulation Before June 25
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SEATTLE - Washingtoner -- Trade Tech, Inc., a global logistics platform, is actively working toward compliance with the UAE's new Maritime Pre-Load Cargo Information (MPCI) Program, which will become effective June 25, 2025. This new security filing regulation, managed by the UAE's National Advance Information Center (NAIC), mandates the electronic submission of cargo details at least 24 hours prior to vessel loading at origin ports.

According to Bryn Heimbeck, Trade Tech's President and Co-Founder, the UAE is among the latest countries to implement such measures, reflecting a broader global movement toward standardized pre-departure security filings. "Governments worldwide are prioritizing safe and transparent supply chains and submitting cargo data 24 hours before departure is becoming the standard way of doing business. Trade Tech's platform is designed to support this evolving landscape, ensuring seamless compliance across jurisdictions."

Trade Tech has begun the process of building the functionality for the new requirements and connections, and is confident that it will have full certification in place well in advance of the implementation. Trade Tech's experience with similar global regulatory requirements, such as the EU's Import Control System 2 (ICS2) ENS or the United States' Importer Security Filing (ISF), positions the company uniquely to ensure smooth implementation and compliance.

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"Trade Tech has engaged with local authorities and is well-prepared for this important regulatory shift in the UAE," said Heimbeck. "Drawing from our extensive experience with EU ICS2 and US ISF compliance and similar international advance cargo security rules, we are committed to delivering robust solutions to our customers, ensuring their readiness for this transition."

Trade Tech has the capacity to provide cargo security filing in more than 35 countries, including the United States, Canada, Mexico, Japan, South Africa, United Kingdom, and 27 countries across the EU, reinforcing its role as a critical enabler of global supply chain compliance.

As governments worldwide adopt standardized pre-departure filing requirements to enhance security and efficiency, Trade Tech's platform ensures seamless data exchange across jurisdictions. With deep expertise in regulatory compliance and a network that spans key global markets, Trade Tech differentiates itself by offering a globally connected solution that supports safe and efficient cargo movement at scale.

Source: BSY Associates Inc.

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