The company is recognized globally as a leader in electronic cargo security filings
Trade Tech Inc., a global logistics platform, has been named an official service provider for the United Arab Emirates’ Maritime Pre-Load Cargo Information (MPCI) Programme, which went into effect in August 2025.
The programme, managed by the UAE’s National Advance Information Center (NAIC) under the Federal Authority of Identity, Citizenship, Customs, and Ports Security (ICP), mandates the electronic submission of containerized cargo information at least 24 hours prior to cargo loading from the port of loading outside the UAE, according to a press communication.
Trade Tech is recognized globally as a leader in electronic cargo security filings, supporting pre-departure cargo security filing compliance across more than 37 countries.
Compliance standards
“We are pleased to be named an official service provider for the UAE’s MPCI programme,” stated Bryn Heimbeck, President and Co-Founder, Trade Tech. “We are applying the same compliance standards and platform capabilities that have enabled our customers to meet evolving regulatory demands in the EU, the United States, Asia, and beyond,” he continued.
Trade Tech has begun onboarding customers for MPCI compliance and is working closely with shipping lines, freight forwarders, and other filing parties to ensure smooth implementation. The company’s cloud-based platform is designed to integrate filing processes into existing workflows, reducing manual steps and helping stakeholders meet regulatory timelines.
Key requirements of the UAE’s MPCI Programme:
- Advanced cargo data must be submitted at least 24 hours before loading from the port of loading outside the UAE
- Forwarders must clearly identify the actual shipper and consignee in their filings
- Vessel Operators must verify that forwarders’ filings are approved before loading cargo
- Filings are required for import, transshipment, transit, and Freight Remaining on Board (FROB) cargo
- NAIC (National Advance Information Centre) will issue response statuses: ACT (Accepted), DNL (Do Not Load), RFI (Request for Information)
“Our priority is ensuring that our customers are fully prepared and compliant with the requirements. With our proven track record in global cargo security filings, Trade Tech will enable accurate, timely, and compliant submissions for all parties involved. This is just the latest 24-Hour Rule in the global shipping market, there will be more,” concluded Heimbeck.
