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  July 20th, 2015 | Written by

Integration Point Expands to Malaysia

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  • Integration Point CEO: Company will continue expand on all continents.
  • Integration Point provides solutions for import/export management on a web-based platform.
  • Integration Point now maintains office in China, Singapore, India, Australia, and Malaysia.

Integration Point has expanded its presence in the Asia-Pacific region with the establishment of an office in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

The expansion of the global trade management software provider, is in response to the growth of the Asia-Pacific region in imports and exports as well as the increased usage of new trade lanes by Integration Point customers.

“Integration Point is committed to having experienced team members in all key regions where our clients need us,” said Tom Barnes, CEO of Integration Point. “Our growth over the years has been enabled by partnering with our customers who represent some of the top global companies in the world. Integration Point has steadily expanded in all key continents over the years, and we will continue to maintain that pattern.”

Integration Point offers global trade management products which provides visibility and localized knowledge for over 175 countries on a web-based platform. Integration Point provides solutions for import/export management, product classification, free trade agreement qualification, export screening, drawback, foreign-trade zone operations, supply chain security, and post entry validation.

Malaysia is the fifth Asia-Pacific country in which Integration Point has experienced team members to provide customers with access to resources that are knowledgeable of customs compliance processes and regulations in the region. Other Asia-Pacific countries include China, Singapore, India and Australia.

The Malaysia team, which has experienced members in global trade and logistics, provides services to clients and supports several languages including Malay, Mandarin, Vietnamese, Korean and Thai.