Document transfer solutions provider CargoX announced it has been chosen to support Uganda’s Presidential Advisory Committee on Exports and Industrial Development (PACEID) as it looks to build out a platform to service the country’s export growth.
PACEID reported in late August that it had signed a memorandum of understanding with technology supporters to launch its trade facilitation platform TradeXchange.
In Tuesday’s announcement, a technology consortium including Technology Associates and CargoX (TA-CargoX) explained the platform would be built off of CargoX’s blockchain document transfer solution.
“We are pleased to work with CargoX, who already does work in [the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA)] and many other parts of the world, to bring fresh thinking on how to gather, build and utilize data for our exports from Uganda. Our target of [$6 billion] in five years would be difficult to attain without more [work on] our hard infrastructure as well as the soft one in digital performance,” said Odrek Rwabwogo, chairman of PACEID.
This is CargoX’s second sizable partnership aimed at bringing more efficient import and export practices to global markets.
In March 2022, the company announced a long-term extension of its partnership with the Egyptian government to continue providing blockchain technology to the country’s customs facilitation platform, the National Single Window for Foreign Trade Facilitation (NAFEZA).