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CrimsonLogic expands footprint in Central America
ConvergenceAsia staff
17/03/2010
CrimsonLogic, a leading
provider of eGovernment solutions and services headquartered in Singapore,
has successfully secured a series of government projects in the Central
America over recent years, and is expanding its business further into new
markets including Mexico, Peru, Colombia and the Caribbean region.
“CrimsonLogic has evolved over the past twenty years from a Singapore
company to a multinational organisation with presence in more than 20
countries,” said Leong Peng Kiong, CEO, CrimsonLogic.
“To drive our next stage of international growth, we aim to further expand
our business in markets such as Mexico, Peru and Colombia, as well as the
Caribbean region in 2010 by leveraging on our track record and expertise in
eGovernment projects that transform the way governments provide services to
businesses and citizens,” he said.
CrimsonLogic’s flagship project in the region was with the Panama Canal
Authority. In 2003, the company was awarded, through an international
tender, a project to design and develop the Canal’s Advanced Data Collection
System. Today, CrimsonLogic continues to maintain the system for the Panama
Canal Authority.
In 2007, CrimsonLogic was awarded a project by the Colon Free Zone (CFZ)
Administration in Panama to build an electronic documentation system to
automate and streamline trade facilitation within the free trade zone (FTZ).
The system went live in late 2009 and is benefiting the users through
significant reduction in paper documents and administrative delays.
In 2008, the Panama Customs Administration awarded CrimsonLogic a project to
build, operate and maintain an integrated customs management system (ICMS)
to expedite customs documentation processing for importers and exporters.
The system will go live by mid 2010.
In 2009, CrimsonLogic was tasked by the Government of the Republic of
Trinidad and Tobago (GORTT) to design, build and implement an e-government
business facilitation system for the country. This project was secured on
the back of a government-to-government Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
signed between the GORTT’s Ministry of Public Administration and Singapore’s
Infocomm Development Authority, and facilitated by IE Singapore.
The GORTT’s business facilitation systems will serve as a ‘one-stop shop’
where private stakeholders and approving government agencies can collaborate
to process the necessary permits and approvals online in a seamless and
efficient manner. The system is expected to provide operational efficiency
for business registration, enhance transparency of government services and
accelerate the trade facilitation process. |
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