/ Operational Presence

Sixty corridors. In-country contacts. No proxies.

Asia-Pacific, the Americas, MENA, and Europe — active in every corridor with people who know the regulators by name and the ports by shift schedule.

Wide panoramic view from the bridge of a container terminal at dawn, rows of stacked containers receding into the left distance, a single crane arm silhouetted against a gold-tinted sky, cool mist over the water to the right, cinematic controlled contrast, no people visible
Wide panoramic view from the bridge of a container terminal at dawn, rows of stacked containers receding into the left distance, a single crane arm silhouetted against a gold-tinted sky, cool mist over the water to the right, cinematic controlled contrast, no people visible
— Four Regions

Ground-level reach, not satellite offices

Each region is staffed with in-country contacts who hold active relationships with port authorities, customs regulators, and financing counterparties — relationships built over decades, not onboarded last quarter.

Asia-Pacific
The Americas
MENA
Europe

24 active corridors

16 active corridors

12 active corridors

10 active corridors

New York, Houston, Manzanillo, Santos. Trade finance and customs advisory across North and South American corridors, including USMCA compliance and Brazilian SISCOMEX navigation.

Singapore, Shanghai, Jakarta, Busan. Customs relationships across every major ASEAN port authority and direct contacts within China's GACC clearance framework.

Dubai, Jebel Ali, Riyadh, Oman. Deep working relationships within Gulf customs authorities and direct access to sovereign trade finance counterparties across the GCC.

Rotterdam, Hamburg, Antwerp, Piraeus. Post-Brexit customs structuring, EU dual-use compliance, and long-standing relationships across Northern and Southern European port networks.

▸ Regulatory Intelligence

The contacts who actually move transactions

Asia-Pacific: In-country contacts across ASEAN customs boards and China's GACC mean cargo continues moving when in-market complications arise — not after a consultation delay.

MENA: Direct access to GCC sovereign trade finance counterparties and working relationships within Jebel Ali Free Zone administration — the kind built across hundreds of closed transactions.

Americas and Europe: Compliance structuring expertise for USMCA, EU dual-use, and post-Brexit frameworks — developed from execution, not advisory templates.

Regulatory intelligence at this level is not purchased from a database. It is built through thirty years of executing transactions when documentation complications surface — and knowing which authority to call.

If your corridor is on this list, we already have the contacts.

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