Streamlining shipping for land, air and sea

Companies that ship products now have a way to address all the usual logistical and accounting headaches and create a streamlined process for shipping freight anywhere in the world.

RoadLaunch , headquartered in Paris, Ontario, uses locations, freight permissions based Smart Contracts, and intelligence tools to optimize Logistics Supply chain workflows in near real time. This enables a company to manage its fleet, save time and connect securely with trusted freight partners, then process cross-border transactions with pre-clearance in seconds.

Through RoadLaunch, a company is connected to a purpose fit white-label SaaS instance that provides fleet visibility, smart matched loads, inventory, order replenishment, automated tasks, instant documents, and order management.

RoadLaunch has been able to enhance their business success through their participation in the IBM Innovation Incubator Project , where companies gain access to advanced technology platforms. Because of this, they have grown into several new markets and operate in several countries.

Through OCE, RoadLaunch was approved for a customer demonstration program , Talent Edge , ENCQOR 5G , as well as support for scaling up, pursuing new markets and accessing advanced platforms including IBM Bluemix and IBM Watson.

The company is now moving from being solely a platform for supply chain logistics to also being a partner in transactions management and providing customers advanced features, such as tying 5G networks to Digital IDs, cross-border pre-clearance and permissions based Blockchain documents.


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