Trade Tech has expanded its international presence with new operations in the UK, Spain, Canada, and the UAE. The move strengthens the logistics platform’s ability to support forwarders, carriers, and shippers with local expertise and technology.
Global supply chains are facing tighter regulations, shorter deadlines, and rising customer expectations. By adding teams in these new regions, Trade Tech aims to give customers faster access to its platform and direct local support.
To lead the expansion, the company has appointed experienced managers in each market. Ian Mountford will head operations in the UK, guiding customers through upcoming compliance changes such as ICS2 ENS and GB Safety and Security filings. In Spain, Carlos Serrano will focus on helping forwarders and carriers meet European Union requirements. Adarsh Vasudev will establish Trade Tech’s Canadian presence after moving from the company’s India operations, while Toby Edwards will lead the UAE office with a focus on the forthcoming Maritime Pre-Load Cargo Information program.
Bryn Heimbeck, President and Co-Founder of Trade Tech, said the expansion reflects the company’s commitment to pairing advanced technology with knowledgeable local support. “Our goal is to help customers digitize, stay compliant, and keep cargo moving efficiently. By extending our reach into these markets, we are making sure customers have the tools and expertise they need wherever they operate.”
Heimbeck added that varying regulations across jurisdictions highlight the importance of having both robust technology and experienced staff on the ground. Trade Tech’s growing footprint, he said, gives customers the confidence to meet compliance obligations and reduce risks while improving visibility across their supply chains.
With this expansion, Trade Tech combines global connectivity with local expertise, helping its customers navigate an increasingly complex trade environment.
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