HELSINKI, Finland, April 11, 2018 -- Youredi and A.P. Moller - Maersk today announced a new collaboration by which Youredi will assist Maersk in making its data available to external parties to improve their customer’s visibility.
Youredi’s work is to ensure that Maersk systems can be integrated to external platforms in an effective and cost-efficient manner, without a need to customize or change the existing systems in the ecosystem. The connectivity provided by Youredi enables real-time information exchange automatically, thus improving the efficiency of processes and providing end-to-end visibility across the ecosystem.
“From the beginning, Youredi’s mission has been to support the digitization of the global supply chain to ultimately improve the efficiency and visibility of global trade,” said Jaakko Elovaara, chief executive officer of Youredi. “Our technology can help Maersk to rapidly connect with any participants within the value chain and share information in real-time.”
About Youredi
Youredi is a leading global provider of a cloud-based Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS) solution with a focus on global supply chain management and logistics.
Youredi enables quick connections and message translations between supply chain partners and customers. Integrating with communities, carriers, shippers, consignees and the systems that they use, Youredi provides global scale, speed, and agility. This seamless real-time flow of 100% accurate data, provides organizations the ability to analyze and optimize all supply chain processes.
Youredi provides a range of solutions related to big data, IoT, and analytics.
Youredi Ltd., founded in Finland in 2010 and operates in Helsinki, Finland, and Boston, USA. For more information visit www.youredi.com or contact us at [email protected]


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