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ROCKVILLE, MD, March 5, 2002 -- NextLinx Corporation, the leading provider of global trade content and management solutions, today announced the launch of Web Services for Global Trade, its innovative software solution that plugs into and operates in the background of existing ERP systems. NextLinx Web Services for Global Trade embeds trade party screening, import and export license determination, document determination, document generation, and landed costs calculation functionality directly into clients' existing supply chain, e-commerce, and logistics business software applications. The foundation of Web Services for Global Trade is NextLinx's Global Knowledge, its centrally managed, up-to-date database of international trade content for more than 100 countries.
"Web Services for Global Trade allows our customers to leverage their existing and future IT infrastructures and take full advantage of NextLinx's comprehensive database of global trade business rules and content," said Rajiv Uppal, CEO of NextLinx. "Web Services is a high-return, low risk initiative that utilizes the investment companies have already made in enterprise software."
Web Services for Global Trade extends existing business software applications into a global system for exporting, importing, and exercising 'reasonable care' in complying with international trade laws in more than 100 countries. NextLinx Web Services for Global Trade consists of a business software application adapter, XML formatted requests and responses utilizing HTTP, a trade content engine for handling the requests and responses, and the secure delivery of that content over the Internet.
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