Blockchain document transfer provider CargoX extends agreement with Egyptian government

CargoX, a blockchain company specializing in document transfer solutions, announced a long-term extension to its agreement with the Egyptian government to digitize the latter’s trade flows. Last year, through its 80% owned entity Misr Technology Services (MTS), the Egyptian government integrated CargoX’s Blockchain Document Transfer, or BDT, service for its official NAFEZA single-window trade platform. Usage of the system became mandatory in Egyptian ports last October, and handles more than 12,000 transactions per day. BDT is built on the Ethereum (ETH) blockchain. 

CEO and Chairman of MTS Captain Ossama al-Sharif explained, “MTS succeeded in implementing […] intensive customs procedures to a modern, state-of-the-art, digital ecosystem and extend it to engage the trade community abroad by partnering contractually with CargoX to leverage their leading-edge technology and advanced solutions.”

As told by CargoX, users can upload or create electronic trade documents vital for international commerce and then transact ownership of them like money through a global bank via BDT. Perks of the service include irrevocable transfers of document ownership and an audited trail of events confidential to participants. In addition, more than 65 document types are supported, including letters of credit, certificates, contracts, invoices, etc.

As stated by news outlet mhwrnews, Dr. Ehab Abou Aish, Egypt’s Deputy Minister for Treasury Affairs, announced today work is currently to include 55 economic entities in the country’s financial information system. Among them is CargoX. Approximately 75,000 foreign exporters registered on the CargoX platform between last April and now.