| In the post- 9/11 operating environment,
all supply chain participants face significant challenges in cost
effectively ensuring the integrity and security of goods as they
move through the inbound logistics process. GreenLine Systems enables
organizations to identify, quantify and mitigate the risks associated
with the movement of goods across borders.
GreenLine’s solutions
combine risk management and supply chain expertise
with a powerful suite of enterprise applications
to provide measurable improvements
in the management of cargo and conveyances as they transit international borders.
For governments agencies,
GreenLine Systems provides a customized risk management solution
to support screening and facilitation of cargo.
For importers and exporters
and transportation
service providers, GreenLine Systems provides an integrated risk management solution to minimize disruptions in customer service or operations resulting from inadequate supply chain controls.
Each of these offerings embed the Trusted
Trading Partner Network approach which reduces direct and
indirect costs through a collaborative process which establishes and maintains an overall low-risk
profile - which provides quantifiable benefits to all participants in the network.
Our history:
GreenLine Systems was founded in 2002 by a group of leaders in
the supply chain field who saw an opportunity to combine the tools of global trade automation and the processes of risk management to improve the security and facilitation of cargo and conveyances.
GreenLine was identified as a source of innovative technology which was used in multiple
Operation Safe Commerce demonstration projects. Since then, its applications and approaches have been used by border security agencies in support of anti-terrorism and trade facilitation programs.
Today, GreenLine Systems is focused on applying its approach to practical innovation
assisting government agencies and commercial supply chain stakeholders attain their common objectives of security, predictability and resource optimization.
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