Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce and Morocco customs align next steps to using Ellos Blockchain trade platform
Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce ( ABCC) in a recent visit presented
Morocco's customs entity with the features and benefits of Ellos Blockchain and aligned the next
steps to use the platform.
ABCC developed Ellos Platform as a distributed digital ledger to
enhance its supply chain documentation, effectively tracking all information
regarding any product being sold across the Brazilian and Arab markets,
including all commercial, banking, trade, and export transactions from end to
end. Buyers will be able to access relevant product information upon scanning a
QR code on its packaging, ensuring customer satisfaction and quality of goods.
Within the blockchain, stakeholders will be able to review the involvement of
manufacturers, transporters, point of sale (POS), and others through immutable
data.
Using the highest technology, the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce
developed Easy Trade, the Ellos Blockchain system responsible for sending the
documents required by the Arab customs authority to clear the cargo in its
country.
ABCC that was established back in 1952 aims to bring closer together
Arabs and Brazilians through trade and business cooperation, keeps fulfilling
its mission in new and innovative ways.
As a major supporter and driver of this relation, the ABCC has
adapted and reinvented itself for these new times that call for more agility in
trade, lower costs, unending partnerships, and more advanced, safer goods that
are manufactured under principles of ethics and sustainability. A such
according to its President, Osmar Chohfi , “We’ve established an important
platform, Ellos, that uses blockchain technology for digitizing the trade
process, thus reducing times and costs. Exports to Jordan have already seen the
elimination of paper, and the same will soon happen in trade with Egypt and
other Arab countries.”
ABCC has also established an innovation lab the ABCC Lab, taking
Brazilian startups to the Midde East and North Africa. ABCC has also opened
offices in the United Arab Emirates and Egypt, and will soon launch one in
Saudi Arabia.
Chohfi adds, “We’re carrying out together with the Brazilian Trade
and Investment Promotion Agency (ApexBrasil), the Halal Brazil project that
aims to make Brazilian food companies to supply to Muslim countries, bringing
more profits and opportunities for our country, and providing the Islamic
nations with the products they demand. Halal manufacturing means manufacturing
with sustainability and quality standards.”
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