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Tradelink announces collaboration with bolero.net
to provide Hong Kong traders with a one-stop solution for global
trade
(19 SEPTEMBER 2002, HONG KONG) Tradelink Electronic Commerce
Limited, Hong Kong's largest e-commerce service provider, announced
that it has entered into a collaboration agreement with Bolero
International Limited, to provide Hong Kong traders access to
a secure, electronic document transfer system - a one-stop solution
for global trade.
Tradelink is a joint venture between the Hong Kong SAR Government
and the private sector. It operates a range of electronic services
automating the most commonly used trade transactions between the
business community and the Hong Kong SAR Government plus a Trader
Documentation Service which is a Web-based application platform
to facilitate secure, interactive online business transactions.
The collaboration agreement gives Hong Kong vendors connection
to their overseas buyers through the bolero.net services, which
include a Core Message Platform and Title Registry Service, via
Tradelink's Trader Documentation platform. By virtue of the cooperation,
Hong Kong's trading community can be linked to their buyers or
sellers overseas and handle trade documentation seamlessly without
costly discrepancies.
Mr Justin Yue, CEO of Tradelink, said, "Our collaboration
with bolero.net gives Tradelink the capability to provide exceptional
value to our customers with streamlined business processes that
meet their individual specific needs in global transactions."
Mr Barry Morse, CEO of bolero.net, said, "This collaboration
is a crucial part of our strategy to focus first and foremost
upon our customers' needs. In this instance by providing a new
level of service to customers dealing with Hong Kong based trading
parties. "
As an integral part of the agreement, Tradelink will market and
sell the bolero.net services in Hong Kong as well as provide customer
support to traders using the services.
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For press enquiries, please contact Tradelink (Corporate Communications)
on 2599 1686.
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