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Welcome to Marinade
New address!
Please note our new address:
c/o Allagraf Limited
3 More London Riverside
London SE1 2RE
Tel: 020 3283 4277
Marinade Limited is a small, independent consultancy. Most of what we do revolves around best paperless business practice for international trade, but we occasionally assist in other ways too. This website aims to present the company, show what we are doing to make world trade more effective, and provide some information resources in the area of electronic commerce for world trade.
We have been in business since 1988. At that time, we worked with EDI standards for transport and insurance, and we have seen the market change beyond recognition since then. But whether there is a dotcom boom or bust, whether the standards are EDI or XML, whether we use VANs or the Net, one thing remains certain - eventually, all non-physical aspects of international trade will be handled by electronic means. And we will be there to help organisations make the most of the opportunities.
Please take a tour of our site. The main navigation bar is on the left, or start by reading about us. If you have any suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact us at feedback@marinade.ltd.uk. Thanks for visiting!
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Latest news
ICC Global economic index rises again, but problems remain 20 Nov 2009 Reflecting more favourable economic conditions for the coming six months but also a more positive assessment of the current situation, the World Economic Climate Indicator rose significantly in the fourth quarter for the third consecutive time following the sharp drops of last year.
nuBridges Extends Invitation to BT EDI*Net Customers 19 Nov 2009 nuBridges, the secure eBusiness authority, announced today that it is inviting British Telecommunications plc (BT) customers to join its Electronic Data Interchange Value Added Network (EDI VAN) gateway, nuBridges Exchange Network. The invitation comes in the wake of a recent BT announcement to its customers that, effective February 24, 2010, the company will close its EDI*Net service. Geneva Ministerial a “unique occasion” to send strong signals on WTO issues 18 Nov 2009 Director-General Pascal Lamy, in his report to the General Council on 17 November 2009, said that while the upcoming WTO Ministerial Conference would not be a negotiating session, it would be “a platform for ministers to review the functioning of this house,” including the Doha Round, and an occasion “to send a number of strong signals to the world with respect to the entire WTO waterfront of issues — from monitoring and surveillance to disputes, accessions, Aid for Trade, technical assistance and international governance”.
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