Renault-Nissan Alliance Selects Amber Road to Maximize Preferential Trade Benefits
June 07 2017 - 09:00AM
Business Wire
Amber Road (NYSE: AMBR), a leading provider of global trade
management (GTM) solutions, today announced that the Renault-Nissan
Alliance is partnering with Amber Road to help it optimize its
European preferential trade processes. The Alliance will use Amber
Road’s Trade Automation solution to ensure compliance with free
trade agreements and maximize its utilization of preferential
duties.
The Renault-Nissan Alliance is a strategic partnership of
Renault and Nissan, making it one of the world’s largest automotive
groups. The Alliance collectively operates 122 manufacturing plants
around the world and is headquartered in Paris, France for Renault
and in Yokohama, Japan for Nissan. The solution will support
import/export processes from European, Turkish and Moroccan sites,
taking into account over 40 Free Trade Agreements.
The Trade Automation solution is expected to significantly
increase supplier response rates, a critical factor in preferential
trade optimization.
With the Amber Road solution, the Alliance has a comprehensive,
global solution for supplier solicitation for parts, BOM
qualification, and certificate management.
Jim Preuninger, CEO of Amber Road, commented, “I am very pleased
to welcome the Renault-Nissan Alliance as a new Amber Road
customer, joining several other auto-related companies. As one of
the largest automakers worldwide, the Alliance’s choice underscores
the value that Amber Road brings to the automotive industry’s trade
management processes, particularly in the area of free trade
agreements.”
About the Renault-Nissan Alliance
Signed on March 27, 1999, the Renault-Nissan Alliance has built
a unique business model that has created significant value for both
companies. For over 18 years, employees at Renault and Nissan have
worked as partners with an attitude of mutual respect and company
pride while keeping brands and corporate identities.
On 20 October 2016, Nissan has completed the acquisition of a 34
percent equity stake in Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC). The
Customs & Trade organization has been common since 2009.
About Amber Road
Amber Road’s (NYSE: AMBR) mission is to improve the way
companies manage their international supply chains and conduct
global trade. As a leading provider of cloud based global trade
management (GTM) solutions, we automate the global supply chain
across sourcing, logistics, cross-border trade, and regulatory
compliance activities to dramatically improve operating
efficiencies and financial performance. This includes collaborating
with suppliers on development, sourcing and quality assurance;
executing import and export compliance checks and generating
international shipping documentation; booking international
carriers and tracking goods as they move around the world; and
minimizing the associated duties through preferential trade
agreements and foreign trade zones. Our solution combines
enterprise-class software, trade content sourced from government
agencies and transportation providers in 145 countries, and a
global supply chain network connecting our customers with their
trading partners, including suppliers, testing/auditing firms,
freight forwarders, customs brokers and transportation carriers. We
deliver our GTM solution using a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model
and leverage a highly flexible technology framework to quickly and
efficiently meet our customers’ unique requirements around the
world.
For more information, please visit www.AmberRoad.com, email
Solutions@AmberRoad.com or call 201-935-8588.
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