The partnership is part of a global cargo safety initiative.
New York based National Cargo Bureau (NCB) has acquired the Exis Group companies, including Exis Technologies.
The two organizations have been working together in the management of dangerous containerized cargo for more than a decade, most recently in the development of Hazcheck Inspections, a web-supported container cargo inspection tool.
Exis is headquartered in Darlington, U.K., and has a global network of distributors in the United States, Europe, Asia, Australia and South Africa.
“This is a natural partnership of two organizations committed to delivering cargo safety for containership operators,” NCB President Ian Lennard said. “We at NCB have provided dangerous goods and hazmat technical expertise to government and the industry since 1952, while Exis Technologies has just marked 30 years as the leading global supplier of dangerous cargo software. The combined operation will have the resources, expertise and global reach to better support customers in the critical area of containerized cargo regulatory compliance, training, safety and loss prevention in promotion of our mission of ‘Safety of Life and Cargo at Sea.’”
The two organizations have been working together in the management of dangerous containerized cargo for more than a decade, most recently in the development of Hazcheck Inspections, a web-supported container cargo inspection tool.
Exis is headquartered in Darlington, U.K., and has a global network of distributors in the United States, Europe, Asia, Australia and South Africa.
“This is a natural partnership of two organizations committed to delivering cargo safety for containership operators,” NCB President Ian Lennard said. “We at NCB have provided dangerous goods and hazmat technical expertise to government and the industry since 1952, while Exis Technologies has just marked 30 years as the leading global supplier of dangerous cargo software. The combined operation will have the resources, expertise and global reach to better support customers in the critical area of containerized cargo regulatory compliance, training, safety and loss prevention in promotion of our mission of ‘Safety of Life and Cargo at Sea.’”